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Why is there still no truth for Giulio Regeni?
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The announcement is expected to save undergraduates living in college around £300
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Five students speak to Varsity about the challenges of accommodation difficulties and high rent
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As rent campaigns spread across Cambridge, a Varsity investigation reveals for the first time the striking disparities in average rents
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Newnham, Girton and Robinson students are among those facing the highest costs
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While in Cambridge, member of the European Parliament Isabella de Monte also met with University representatives
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On the anniversary of his disappearance, a vigil was held outside Great St. Mary’s church in commemoration of murdered PhD student Giulio Regeni
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A motion was passed this evening in support of UCU members planning a walk-out over proposed changes to their pensions
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British police interviewed Dr Maha Abdelrahman on behalf of Italian magistrates after getting clearance in December
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The move comes on the same day as Toby Young’s announcement that he would be resigning his place on the newly-created Office for Students
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In an open letter, 94 academics called Young “a serial purveyor of misogynist, homophobic, racist and able-ist commentary”
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Andrew Brown made the comments at the University’s annual Shell lecture in November
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La Repubblica has repeated its claims after hundreds of academics wrote to The Guardian in defence of Dr Abdelrahman
Violet
A poll is now being held to determine what song will be sung on King’s Parade
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The former BBC journalist will take up the role in October
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Police are still looking for the driver of the black Mazda CX-5, who fled the scene
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Council this evening passed a motion mandating CUSU sabbatical officers to lobby on behalf of divestment
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Cambridge Zero Carbon Society staged the second protest in a week against the University’s continued investment in fossil fuels
Comment: Patrick Wernham
The idea that people and institutions should be responsible for their actions is not just one that newspapers should subscribe to
Comment: Patrick Wernham
Under the national spotlight
This term has seen the most intense scrutiny of Cambridge students from the national press in a long while. But why?