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Leaked minutes show the Finance Committee’s attempts to coordinate a response with Oxford to a survey on proposed pensions scheme changes

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The University has said that will not eliminate its indirect investments from tar sands and thermal coal, confirming media reports

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Political commentator James Delingpole allegedly made remarks about consent

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Cambridge’s branch of the employees’ union took its first official stance against national leadership in an ongoing trade dispute

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With Cambridge’s rejection of full divestment, campaigners enter a period of uncertainty

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The University Council today accepted the majority of the suggestions outlined in the controversial divestment working group report

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16 MPs have called on Cambridge to commit to fully divest its £6.3bn endowment

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Muslim students described feeling uncomfortable voicing political opinions in a CUSU survey

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The decision to abolish the head freshers’ representatives role was a direct response to allegations against the college’s drinking societies

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An employee was concerned that students would disseminate “confidential documents”

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Mere hours after a court order ruled the occupation as illegal, bailiffs physically carried several students out of the building

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The court district judge sided with the University, ruling that they were “entitled to possession” of the premises currently being occupied by students

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The highly-anticipated report revealed a fundamental disconnect between University stakeholders

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The report, which recommends “considered” divestment, will be revisited within the next month

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Energy is waning for the Cambridge students on hunger strike as Zero Carbon prepares for its largest rally to date

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25 students have occupied Greenwich House, which contains the University offices for finance, research operations

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The messages and drawings have remained on the walls of the Grade I-listed building for the past three days

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The open meeting provided some insight into Toope’s reasoning, but further indicated Cambridge’s reluctance to boldly address certain key questions

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The vice-chancellor confirmed that senior tutors are in discussion over allegations recently surfaced

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The motion follows the lead of Hughes Hall and Wolfson May Balls in offering subsidised tickets for students who receive full bursaries