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A statement from the University provided to Varsity yesterday appears to contradict internal emails from the University of Oxford
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Read back over all the updates Varsity brought to you in June 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic impacted Cambridge exams and the end of term
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In this week’s lighter news, St John’s digitised manuscripts, Chief Medical Scarecrows were spotted in the Cambridgeshire countryside, and an exhibition has been launched to celebrate the life and works of Alan Turing
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Councillors have supported the plans of Cambridge University Hospitals Trust to build new, temporary facilities
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After four days inside the University’s administration site, students have published their six demands, which include recognition of UCU by Professor Toope
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Varsity has followed around 50 students, now living temporarily in Old Schools, after the group entered the administration building yesterday to show solidarity with UCU strikers
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Varsity spoke to members of Cambridge UCU for a rundown of how the pensions and pay dispute has played out since the first round of strikes back in 2018
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Dr Peter Hutchinson wrote the novel under a pseudonym the same year several harassment complaints were made against him
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The book explores a lack of diversity within higher education systems
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Protests carried placards reading “Solidarity with the Windrush Generation” and chanted “no borders, no nations, stop the deportations”
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A student-organised protest rallied outside Guildhall singing the viral Chilean anthem in solidarity with women who have experienced structural oppression
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Chief Executive of Universities UK, Alistair Jarvis, says students must “remain vigilant and question anything that seems unusual”
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The formal apology followed backlash against a statement which urged students not to cross picket lines to access the Disability Resource Centre and University Counselling Service
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The donation, which was not mentioned in Cambridge’s annual disclosures of its financial sources, will fund research, including into oil and gas extraction
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The march follows Zero Carbon’s report last week detailing the University’s close ties with fossil fuel giants
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The incident comes after several allegations of racism over the past few years
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“It should send out a signal to other Black students that they can find their place at Cambridge and succeed.”
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“It’s good that the University is listening to graduate students on this issue, but more still needs to be done to create a cultural change”, said the Vice-President of the Graduate Union