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Investigation reveals further challenges for students from abroad, as DSC campaigns for changes

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Varsity investigation finds intermitting Cantabs are still banned from the city, despite years of campaigning

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Dr Aaron Rapport, Corpus Christi Fellow and lecturer in Politics and International Studies, spoke to Varsity on the upcoming US election

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Associate Editor Jack Higgins warns of the dangers of getting bored of Brexit

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Hart, a former fellow who attended the University in the 1960s, has won the prestigious Nobel Prize in Economics

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Professor Stephen Toope is to succeed scientist Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz in October of next year

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A 26-year-old PhD student was left with a broken nose and a concussion after being assaulted on St Andrew’s Street

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Sue Mallett, 59, claims she felt ‘degraded’ and faced an ‘absolutely horrid situation’ as ‘dismissive’ Trinity porters denied her use of a toilet when her colostomy bag began to leak

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College is to cease using its Great Hall, built in 1889, as the regular place for students and fellows to dine

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Email warning ‘this is not a test’ and telling students to ‘please evacuate now’ was accidentally sent to members of Selwyn College

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The latest college exam result rankings are in – so what does the data tell us?

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Minister Jo Johnson’s announcement ties university fees to inflation, which could see them surmount £10k in the coming years

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Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz has responded to the news that Britain will leave the EU

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Judge Business School has knocked London Business School off the top after five years

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Professors and politicians speak to Varsityabout the upcoming referendum

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The EU expert discusses the PM’s scaremongering and why students should consider voting out

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The Conservative Association have defended themselves against multiple allegations of sexism

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Cambridge University Jewish Society comes out in support of disaffiliating from NUS following election of Malia Bouattia

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Group calls for CUSU referendum, as NUS President-Elect faces accusations of anti-Semitism

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Cambridge scientist, noted for his work on climate change and praised as a “truly good man”, has passed away aged 48