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Interviews
Molly Killeen speaks to Marc DuBois about his involvement with Médicins Sans Frontières, and the humanitarian sector’s need for reform
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Varsity reports live as results come in for this year’s elections
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Amid the repercussions of the investigation into the mishandling of sexual assault complaints, an open letter signed by hundreds calls on the college to take steps to restore trust
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The units are intended to give people time to “put down some roots, get some intensive support… hopefully stabilise their lives and then get really proper long-term accommodation”
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The emeritus fellow, who has been the subject of almost a dozen reports of sexual harassment, will resign with immediate effect
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A Cambridge University medical student working at the hospital described the visit as a “PR stunt”
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The motion was proposed at Monday’s meeting by a representative of the Women’s Campaign following Trinity Hall’s decision to readmit a fellow found to have sexually harassed 10 students
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The Council says it “fully supports the view shared across the University that progress needs to be made on identifying the best ways to deliver a zero-carbon future.”
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Emmanuel College “[condemns] any actions aimed at making our students feel unsafe or that seek to undermine our principles of inclusivity and tolerance”
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Cambridge Union who? We’ve lined up some of the best (free) events in Cambridge this term
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Acting president of Cambridge UCU says staff are “fired up by the deepening inequality” in their deteriorating work conditions
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Oxford graduate Joe Seddon was recognised for “outstanding individual volunteers-people who are making a change in their community.”
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The Union’s most high-profile speakers in its Michaelmas termcard, released today, are Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, whistleblower Edward Snowden, and singer Dua Lipa
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Alana Cutland’s family has already crowdfunded over £14,000
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The Reverend Dr Cherry expressed an “unreserved apology and intention that we will do better in the future”
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This week saw academics pledge to boycott Trinity in protest of its withdrawal from USS, Emmanuel divest from fossil fuels and the arms industry, and a controversial visit by J4MB
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Members of different faiths spoke at a service held at Great St Mary’s, after hundreds were killed in a series of bombings in Sri Lanka last week
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Eight out of thirteen targets were not sufficiently met, according to the University’s third annual Environmental Sustainability Report
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The Faculty clarified that it had independently taken the decision to rescind the offer of a visiting fellowship to Jordan Peterson, not because of backlash from staff and students
Comment: Molly Killeen
Varsity’s view: Cambridge’s response to Covid-19 is slow, inconsistent, and ambiguous. Students bear the burden.
For so many students for whom the decision to go home is a complicated one, Cambridge’s ‘advice’ has been painfully ambiguous, inconsistent, and frustratingly slow