Varsity

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About Varsity

Cambridge's Independent Student Newspaper since 1947

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Welcome to Varsity on Facebook. Founded in 1947, we are Cambridge's oldest student newspaper, producing a weekly print edition during term time as well as around-the-clock online content. Like our page to connect with Varsity writers, editors and readers.

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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

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Photo story: Cambridge students found out if cardboard could float their boats in this year's Cardboard Boat Race.

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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

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The college's governing body is set to meet on Tuesday

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"Keep off the gas"

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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

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The Inquiry, announced this April, is set to focus on central University bodies' historic links to the slave trade

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Peterhouse Boat Club will have to pay up after the double Olympic gold medallist was spotted taking a pre-Bumps nature wee

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Anya Gera explores the 7 personality-types about class lists

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"Eating lunch alone for a week taught me more about life than the rest of my degree combined"

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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.

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History examiners love the people, and the people love them

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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

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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.

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"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"

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2018 had fewer female students accepted to study maths – 35 – than in any year since data became available in 2002.

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In Natural Sciences, 430 students were accepted in 2018 — just three were black

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Olivia Emily argues that the introduction of class officers is a step in recognising that "class issues don't end at admission"

More about Varsity

Varsity is located at Varsity Publications Ltd, 16 Mill Lane, CB2 1RX Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
+44 1223 337575
Monday: 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 08:00 - 17:00
Friday: 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday: -
Sunday: -
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