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Music
The Varsity team pick personal favourites to carry them into 2019

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The Vatican announced earlier this week that Cardinal Pell would be removed from Pope Francis’ advisory council

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“It was felt that it would not be fair to ask candidates to run for a role without a guarantee that NUS can afford to fund that role”, said an NUS spokesperson

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The singer argued that changes to all-boys choirs are “long overdue”

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Sam Gyimah MP has served as the Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation since January

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The Day of Action was marked by a series of events, as well as a release of a report detailing the availability of step-free access in Cambridge

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The report raised concerns about the extent of colleges’ compliance with the 2010 Equality Act

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With over one-third of names missing from class lists, are they still meaningful?

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LGBTQ+@Cam is a new programme aiming to promote research, outreach and network building related to queer, trans and sexuality studies

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PalSoc said, “Naftali Bennett, preoccupied with agitating for another brutal war on Gaza, was evidently not looking forward to his unwelcome [Cambridge] reception”

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The action came in the wake of a Varsity investigation yesterday which revealed seven colleges’ investments in oil and gas exploration, production and refining

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At 15 Cambridge colleges, more than 50% of students surveyed reported that they considered their rent to be unfair

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Protesters wore masks bearing the faces of Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt

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Campaigning for NUS delegates began today, before voting opens on Tuesday

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On Wednesday, around 35 activists and local residents gathered outside the city’s job centre to protest the government’s new social security scheme

Film & TV
On the tenth anniversary of the film, Stephanie Stacey reflects on her favourite teen-vampire flick as it graces our screens once more

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“You don’t expect people like this to exist anymore, and especially not to be hired at Cambridge”

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Changing Cambridge college is extremely rare: last year, only four students formally transferred to a different college

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Kelley Green won by 12 points in the election called after the previous Labour councillor resigned over a policy allowing transgender women to access council-owned facilities

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InsideUni will share the experiences of current students, aiming to offer applicants a better insight into the admissions process