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The Okukor has been in storage since the Jesus College Student Union (JCSU) passed a motion in favour of its repatriation in early 2016

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Varsity understands that senior University figures were made specifically aware that the group’s website had been taken down.

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Varsity spoke to two students about their experiences of having to leave Cambridge after failing Tripos exams, and the confusion and insufficient support that came with this

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In his half-hour address, Stephen Toope touched on the prospect of potential strike action over pay, Brexit, and carbon emissions

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The Varsity team offer their advice for Freshers’ Week and beyond

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Anonymous individual donations exceeding $5,000, including a Bitcoin donation worth over $10,000, have been paid into the researcher’s far-right-linked crowdfunder

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Student activists are fundraising to help the two individuals involved pay their respective fines of £75 each

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The city today saw the second protest in a week in opposition to the Prime Minister’s landmark decision to prorogue Parliament ahead of the Brexit deadline

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Don’t want to queue with a bunch of tourists for your punt? No worries, you can Uber it

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With 44% of its students achieving first-class degrees, Christ’s confidently maintained its position atop the Tompkins Table this year

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“In her two years here, she made a huge contribution to many different aspects of life in the college” said Robinson’s Senior Tutor

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A former candidate for Union president discusses the pressures and challenges they experienced during the election period

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CUSU Women’s Officer Claire Sosienski Smith will take up the position of NUS Vice-President for Higher Education later this year

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Kate Litman, Stella Swain, Lily-Rose Sharry, Jess O’Brien and Ali Hyde will join next year’s CUSU Sabbatical Team

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With a margin of over 1,000 votes, Parker Humphreys secured victory over opponent Shadab Ahmed

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Join Varsity live at the CUSU lounge, as we report on the results of this year’s CUSU and GU races!

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“We live in a great City – it needs to be great for everyone”, said Cambridge MP Daniel Zeichner

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After voting closed – with the winning vote count then visible to all students of the College – the announcement of the student’s election to Male Welfare Officer was silenced

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From drinking societies to divestment protests, Cambridge has witnessed no shortage of newsworthy events in 2018
Comment: Stephanie Stacey
Cambridge must take radical action to tackle gender inequality in maths
By any reasonable comparison to nationwide figures, or indeed to Oxford, Cambridge’s Maths Faculty is failing when it comes to gender equality