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Varsity news editors past and present take a satirical look at the last 12 months of news stories in Cambridge
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There have been multiple sightings of the ’6ft monkey man’ since October
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Students launched an open letter calling on the College to divest from arms last week
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The University has allegedly halted all discussions with a student-led task force on arms divestment
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One student stated that they hoped the ‘raw power of EDM’ would solve their essay crisis
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Cambridge for Palestine was joined by the University and Colleges Union among others to protest as part of a national day of workplace action
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This comes after numerous claims of bullying from the Senior Management Team towards other staff
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The College’s Master claimed the College has ‘no interest’ in divesting from arms companies
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The group criticised the University for ‘boasting about their links to manufacturers of death’
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One academic claimed that the University is ‘clearly struggling’ to hit its decarbonisation targets
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Pembroke College JCP spent £700 on yoga for student welfare
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Protesters labelled Peter Barrett an ‘investor in genocide’ and accused him of having ‘direct ties to war crimes’
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Protesters intended to make attendees feel ‘extremely uncomfortable’
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The Students’ Union’s women’s, disabilities, and BME roles have been scrapped as of next year
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The free speech organisation has offered to cover security costs for the rescheduled event
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The University has not issued a statement about the arrest of Prof Rahile Dawut, despite calls from the East Asian Faculty
Comment: Wilf Vall
Cambridge hasn’t been infantilised, it’s grown up
Wilf Vall rebuts ex-fellow David Butterfield’s criticism of accessibility and widening participation at Cambridge