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Violet
CUSU dabbles in drama in a festive installment of its campaign for a new SU
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The Tories appear to have replaced Justine Littlewood as Tracy Beaker’s biggest nemesis, write Katy Bennett and Bethan McGinley
Violet
Since the book was borrowed, the world has seen the Moon landing and the fall of the Berlin Wall
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Cambridge supervisors can be harsh, but they’ve got nothing on the Bake Off judges
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This contrasts a strongly pro-Liberal Democrat and Green Party result in Cambridge City, while both Labour and the Conservatives made major losses
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Speaking to Varsity, Professor Graham Virgo denied making comments which were reported in the Telegraph regarding access for black students
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This comes despite a dramatic drop in their vote share and an uptick in support for the Liberal Democrats
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Students were questioned about their clothes and cosmetics spending habits in an ‘Accommodation, Rent and Finance Survey’ circulated on Monday
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In its first meeting according to its new devolved structure, CUSU Council also ratified changes to the Disabled Students’ Campaign constitution
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The motion calls on the University to produce a report in the next six months considering in detail the advantages and disadvantages of divestment
Film & TV
Recent Cambridge graduate Emma Corrin is the latest actress to join the cast of the hit Netflix show The Crown
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Ajak and six others have been charged with crimes related to an alleged October uprising which has nothing to do with their initial arrests
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Peterson has called the decision to rescind the offer “a serious error of judgement”
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Protesters chanted against gendered and sexual violence and showed solidarity with marginalised women
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Kate Litman, Stella Swain, Lily-Rose Sharry, Jess O’Brien and Ali Hyde will join next year’s CUSU Sabbatical Team
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Both candidates have the highest proportion of voters in their respective colleges, with Edward Parker Humphreys favoured by 83% of Jesuans, and Ahmed with 69% of Christ’s students
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Protesters from Cambridge University Amnesty International camped in a wooden cage outside King’s College for 48 hours
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Alongside Queens’ and Downing, the College’s decision marks almost £160 million from Cambridge colleges divested from fossil fuels in the last 9 months
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With voters having to choose between two qualified and high-profile candidates, Varsity examines the key campaign differences which emerged during last night’s hustings
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Over the course of more than three hours, sabbatical and presidential candidates saw more common ground than reasons to differ