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Richard Nicholl continues his series of election profiles for Varsity with Rupert Read, the Green Party candidate

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Spiked Online have described Cambridge as a ‘chilling environment’ for free speech

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Ahead of the general election, Varsity interviews the main candidates

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Despite CUSU LGBT+ dropping their support for the Union’s weekly drinks, the Union will continue to host the event

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Dr Rachael Padman, whose Newnham fellowship was protested by Germaine Greer in 1996, has asked for her to be given a ‘fair hearing’ amid demands for disinvitation from the Union
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Cambridge film company Ampisound creates viral video of a zombie pursuit across the rooftops of the city

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Ahead of the general election, Varsity interviews the candidates

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The decision of a grand jury not to press charges against Officer Darren Wilson, who shot unarmed Michael Brown, has sparked protests across the US and the world

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The survey aims to gather information on students’ experience of talk therapy provision at Cambridge to inform future changes

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A man has been arrested and charged on suspicion of murder after a fatal hit-and-run

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The charges are the latest in a series of police scrutiny of the Libyan army cadets based at Bassingbourn Barracks
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Rurik Jutting graduated in 2008, and was arrested in the early hours of Saturday suspected of the murder of two women found in his apartment

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The architect, ice hockey enthusiast and erstwhile jazz drummer passed away peacefully two weeks ago

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A Channel 4 documentary looks at the unconventional relationship between Nabilah Phillips, her husband and his two other wives

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Global Leaders initiative to provide promising young Syrians with a postgraduate education while the civil war rages on
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The world-famous physicist joins in on the global phenomenon and nominates some surprising figures to take the plunge after him.

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The former Universities Minister has suggested that top universities could raise their tuition fees in exchange for buying student debt

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Cambridge accused of financial links with Chinese government

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Labour’s 2015 pledge to reduce tuition fees has worried the University
Comment: Richard Nicholl
Politicians love their children too
Politicians are no better than we are – but nor are they any worse, argues Richard Nicholl