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News
Varsity‘s blow-by-blow coverage of the 2019 election hustings
News
The candidates express their thoughts on Prevent, college inequalities, rent, divestment, CUSU engagement, and underdiscussed issues
News
With no right-leaning or CUSU outsider candidate, how will the two candidates for the presidency reach beyond typical CUSU voters to edge out the other?
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Running to be a ‘double sabb’, Shadab Ahmed says he would bring continuity and experience if elected as CUSU president
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The campaign said: “Rent is a welfare issue. Rent is an access issue. Rent is a feminist issue”
News
Nominations for the six sabbatical officers opened on Wednesday, and will close next Tuesday
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The political activist has been detained without charge in South Sudan for six months
News
Of the colleges with available data, Homerton May Ball will pay the highest wage to its workers
Theatre
“Remember, you’re not alone. We’re all grieving something.” Dead Parents Society is a moving, humorous, and ultimately uplifting look into grief, writes Katy Bennett
News
The building, which will be the third Cambridge Laboratory named after Henry Cavendish, is expected to be completed by 2022
News
The CUSU Ethical Affairs campaign has criticised Cambridge for having lowered their original carbon targets in 2017, while a University spokesperson called them “arbitrary and unrealistic”
News
The day serves to “memorialize those who were killed due to anti-transgender hatred or prejudice”
News
Khem Rogaly, co-president of Cambridge Zero Carbon, says that the fact that Queens’ College divested over summer demonstrates that divestment on a college level is truly an achievable goal
Features
Writing a diary builds a relationship between my past, present and future selves
Features
Sharing Cambridge with someone outside of the bubble helps me to survive its tougher moments