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Two investigations in Varsity and Oxford paper Cherwell today reveal the extent of college investments in the fossil fuel sector

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Campaigning group Demilitarise Cambridge said: “We call on all colleges – particularly those implicated in the arms trade – to commit to changing their practices”

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“When I saw the result, it was like Brexit all over again…” said Dr Alice Hutchings

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From the pop power of Eurovision to the strength of Leicester City natives Kasabian, students share with us the gigs that have impacted them as captured through the iPhone lens.

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A historian of the British far-right noted that the DFLA’s announcement of the march is not a guarantee it will definitely occur

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“… Stormzy isn’t someone who you’d traditionally think Cambridge would even have an interest in working with”

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Domininkas Zalys sits outside the Caffe Nero on King’s Parade once a day and takes a single photo

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Analysis: An expert panel found the employers’ proposals that sparked the pensions dispute were based on shaky foundations. Where does this leave the University administration?

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Both reported dealing with professors’ sexual misconduct to their colleges. Both said they felt they weren’t taken seriously.

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The University’s Investment Office has faced criticism in recent months for its approach to investing Cambridge’s endowment

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In the latest development in a pensions dispute which sparked nationwide strikes, a panel has largely aligned with criticism posited by striking staff

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Acceptance rates for black applicants over the past decade have averaged less than half those of white students

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The Murray Edwards President defended her decisions as CEO and disputing part of The Times’ investigation in her statement to a parliamentary inquiry

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Zero Carbon’s formal review will likely be unable to prove that Council acted unconstitutionally

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Campaigners have challenged the University’s decision not to fully divest from fossil fuels, claiming it was unconstitutional

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The announcement marks the societies’ largest public acknowledgement so far of the months of increased backlash

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The college’s decision today marks a break from the reluctance of most colleges to take a divestment stance, as Queens’ will become the first to fully divest

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Industrial action just two months ago set precedents that will likely shape potential pay strikes

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The recent £600M bond is intended to help solve Cambridge’s housing crisis, but critics worry disappointing revenue may lead to further marketisation of the University