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Six colleges admitted fewer than 10 black students in five years
In an entirely unexpected revelation, senior tutors criticise drinking society culture
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When will the middle-class bubble be punctured?
Market ward was won from Labour by the Lib Dem candidate
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Novelist and Anglican Anne Atkins has been condemned for her views
Following months of protest, led by The Cambridge Zero Carbon Society, the University Council will meet to discuss fossil fuel investment.
In light of Zuckerberg’s accusations against the University – what is going on?
Dr Priyamvada Gopal was targeted for her comments on the impact of colonialism.
Secret society has its final dinner at Peterhouse
The University of Cambridge reported the highest number of sexual misconduct cases, but initiatives are in place to support staff and students
UUK say the agreement is a result of industrial action
Salary disparity is 19.6 per cent per hour
Criticism over BME under-representation in Footlights shows led to her decision
We love to hate Cambridge, but hate to leave
Rhiannon Melliar-Smith claimed she was the only candidate with personal experience applying to Cambridge from a state school
Porters highlight Fez nightclub as a ‘common link’.
‘Elite’ universities accused of skewing the pensions dispute
University takes two years to reach pointless decision
A fresher’s reflections on Michaelmas
A tired fresher’s wholesome guide to the best bits of Cambridge