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Four editors-turned-alumni say their goodbyes to Cambridge and the paper
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The University’s ‘Help for Ukraine’ initiative will pay for over 30 students and academics to continue their studies and research in Cambridge
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Graham Virgo acknowledged recent disruption but ruled out general financial compensation to students as a result
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King’s College say they are ‘fully supportive’ of the banner expressing support and solidarity with Ukraine, but warn of associated risks
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Several funding schemes, scholarships and fellowships aim to support current and incoming students and staff directly affected by Russia’s war in Ukraine
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Dr Anthony Freeling, the current president of Hughes Hall, will serve as acting vice-chancellor for the next six months
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The English faculty’s proposal to run 2023′s final exams in a 5-hour window has been met with student fury
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Cambridge students, staff and residents have set up numerous initiatives to support newly-arrived refugees
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Second-year student Sam Carling was elected as one of two Labour councillors in the West Chesterton ward
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Varsity spoke to Cambridge students who are contesting council seats in the city and elsewhere tomorrow
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The Faculty of Biology’s announcement has come as a shock to many students who had prepared for remote exams
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Varsity brought live updates on how the UK coronavirus outbreak affected Cambridge
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Read back over all the updates Varsity brought to you in June 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic impacted Cambridge exams and the end of term
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Vice-Chancellor Stephen Toope engaged with economists and former government ministers to consider a post-pandemic future for education
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The first debate of the Easter Term bought together scientists and commentators to discuss governmental approaches to coronavirus lockdown
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Under lockdown, the Union’s first week of digital debates will host coronavirus responders and a former Democratic Presidential hopeful
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The candidates all bring different levels of experience to the table, and while offering some new ideas, back similar policy proposals to those offered in previous years’ manifestos
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The scheme will automatically offer discounted Emmanuel students on bursary a ticket which is one-third cheaper than the standard price
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Cambridge University Officer Training Corps and Cambridge University Rifle Association both gave speeches against the motion
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The Labour, Liberal Democrat and Conservative candidates to replace Heidi Allen as MP met on Thursday at Homerton as December’s election approaches