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News
Discussions that began in October last year are still ongoing at two of Cambridge’s women’s colleges

News
A Varsity investigation reveals how inconsistencies in government policy can leave students in dire straits

News
Videomaker Patrick Sylla and African-Caribbean Society head Ore Ogunbiyi disagreed over the tone of media debate

Violet
Start your engines, and may the screenings commence!

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The groups claim the survey is used to aid the marketisation of higher education

News
The petition, which has so far been signed by almost half of undergraduates, criticises the “punitive” fining system and the cost of living in college

News
Following multiple criticisms of the Health Secretary, professor Hawking joins a lawsuit opposing the creation of “new commercial, non-NHS bodies”

Theatre
Siyang Wei and Saskia Ross respond to Christian Harvey’s critique of the term ‘BME’ in Cambridge theatre

Theatre
Siyang Wei sits down with with Saskia Ross to talk about their sophomore directorial effort and “carving out a space for black people to tell their own stories in the heart of the mainstream scene”

Features
A member of the CUSU LGBT+ Social and Ents team explains the challenges and tribulations of creating a club night for Cambridge’s queer community

News
Student concern about anti-LGBT+ hate crime has risen by almost 100 per cent in the past 12 months

News
After a controversial year for relations with the NUS, meet the students vying to represent the University at its national conference

News
The Leadership Foundation for Higher Education say that training would counteract discrimination in university recruitment and promotion

News
The proposals for 2017/18 stand to help a number of Cambridge-based shelters and outreach services

News
Working group recommendations stop short of calling for full divestment

News
Varsity brings you all the action from CUSU’s debate on NUS membership

News
Anti-radicalisation legislation slammed as “extraordinarily intrusive and extraordinarily vague”

News
With just over two weeks until the vote, Varsity is here to make sense of the arguments being made
Comment: Siyang Wei
I am not one billion Chinese people, nor are they me
Navigating the distinctiveness of British Asian identity in the context of discussions and debates on race is not as simple as it may seem at first sight, argues Siyang Wei