Varsity
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About Varsity
Cambridge's Independent Student Newspaper since 1947
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Malaysian PM Malathir Mohamed appeared at the Cambridge Union yesterday and continued with his track record of making anti-semitic statements, as well as speaking out against gay marriage
Photo story: Cambridge students found out if cardboard could float their boats in this year's Cardboard Boat Race.
The Prime Minister of Malaysia spoke at the Oxford Union earlier this year, where he defended his past anti-semitic statements on Jewish people and the state of Israel
The college's governing body is set to meet on Tuesday
"Keep off the gas"
The incoming sabbatical teams will deliver a new proposal for a single students’ union in October, with a view to holding a referendum by the end of Michaelmas
The Inquiry, announced this April, is set to focus on central University bodies' historic links to the slave trade
Peterhouse Boat Club will have to pay up after the double Olympic gold medallist was spotted taking a pre-Bumps nature wee
Anya Gera explores the 7 personality-types about class lists
"Eating lunch alone for a week taught me more about life than the rest of my degree combined"
Here's our rundown on what to expect for this year's May Bumps, when hundreds of crews will take to the Cam in pursuit of the Headship.
History examiners love the people, and the people love them
Applications to be the next Editor of Varsity are now open - apply by the 14th June and make your impact on Cambridge's largest student paper
At Oxford, women make up 28.5% of Maths undergraduates this year. At Cambridge, the figure stands at just 15%.
You don't need to study Maths to see that Cambridge has a serious problem.
"It's acceptable for students to spend government money on drugs and alcohol, yet when it comes to the homeless, we’re hesitant to help for fear of a minority of whom are victims of addiction"
2018 had fewer female students accepted to study maths – 35 – than in any year since data became available in 2002.
In Natural Sciences, 430 students were accepted in 2018 — just three were black
Olivia Emily argues that the introduction of class officers is a step in recognising that "class issues don't end at admission"
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Tuesday: 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00
Friday: 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday: -
Sunday: -