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People gathered together today to rally in support of the student rusticated for two and a half years.
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Black, the candidate most closely tied to the Union, will serve as president in Easter term
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More than two hundred people protested outside the Cambridge Union against the decision to let Dominique Strauss-Kahn speak
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Charlie Gilmour is confirmed to be returning to resume his studies at Girton next October.
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The University has been challenged over its decision to take disciplinary action against a student for their role a protest.
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Varsity reveals the results of the survey on drugs in Cambridge.
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Labour MP and former Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs speaks to Matt Russell before his talk at the Cambridge Union.
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Kam-bye-ar: Open since 1972, alternative nightclub venue Kambar is to be replaced by a champagne bar.
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Sir Gregory Winter, long standing Fellow at the college, has been appointed by the Queen as the next Master of Trinity
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Michael Gove’s talk at the Law Faculty avoids the disruption that fellow Conservative David Willetts faced on Tuesday.
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An error with the online ordering form for pre-sale May Ball tickets at Sidney Sussex meant that members of the graduate community were unable to buy tickets for the first 15 minutes
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An appeals court has upheld the 16 month jail term handed out to Cambridge undergraduate, Charlie Gilmour, this July.
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Students are facing an income shortfall of more than £8,000 due to lack of financial support, the NUS has revealed
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The council has received plans for a large accommodation and housing development in West Cambridge
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A new survey claims that Cambridge’s population is the geekiest in the country
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Charlie Gilmour, a second year Girtonian historian, has been jailed for his part in last year’s tuition fees protests
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Franklyn Addo, or MC Franklyn, has turned down an offer from Cambridge because of its poor music scene
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Cambridge police have released CCTV footage and stills in an attempt to catch serial attacker
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The Office for Fair Access have recoiled from commitment to punish universities with insufficient Access schemes