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News
Prance for Pres doesn’t convince, as Fenster wins election
News
Three of the world’s largest defence contractors invest heavily in research undertaken at the University.
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An operation using cells from a dog’s own nose has been successful in treating cases of paralysis
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”Where we have world class Universities… we want to get behind them and help them turn their brilliance and their academic ideas into good businesses.”
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Plans to convert Fez Club into 12 apartments have fallen through due to a decision taken by Cambridge City Council.
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The Wikileaks founder will speak via videolink from his room in the Ecuadorian Embassy
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A report by the National Housing Federation has revealed that Cambridgeshire and the East of England have seen the largest rises in the country in the numbers of homeless people eligible for local authority support.
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In 2008, John’s had an investment portfolio of £335.4m, with the shares in GKN representing 1.1% of this total.
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Varsity can reveal that several colleges have made little or no recent improvement when it comes to paying staff.
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Since 2008, St John’s have sold their shares in arms company GKN which used to make up 1.1% of their £335.4m investment portfolio
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Varsity can reveal that several colleges have made little or no recent improvement when it comes to paying staff
Arts
The first recital to take place in the newly renovated Divinity School will explore the space of the unique venue and the relationship between the modern and the past
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A new Oxford University ski trip has set itself up as a rival to the established Varsity Trip.
News
A motion to raise the minimum amount paid to employees of the City Council to the national ‘living wage’ of £7.20 was passed unanimously on Thursday evening.
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Colleges now trail behind as City Council votes to secure fairer wages
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Cambridge City Council is hoping to ensure that each of its employees will receive at least the ‘living wage’ by April 2013.
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Despite the NUS ban the controversial MP is scheduled to speak at two Cambridge events this term.
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Ratings agency Moody’s has approved the University’s ‘extraordinarily strong market position’ by awarding it the highest triple-A rating.
Features
Varsity talks to Dr Mike Sewell, Director for Admissions, about this year’s rise in applications.
Comment: Patrick O'Grady
Perspectives on Demo 2012
Feedback from our News Editor, Patrick O’Grady on his very first protest and comment from CUSU President Rosalyn Old on this year’s event.