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  2. Varsity (Cambridge) - Wikipedia

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    Harry Newman Jr (1921–2001), a graduate of Harvard University and Harvard Business School, then studying for a postgraduate degree at St John's College, Cambridge, decided that Cambridge needed a proper American-style campus newspaper modelled on The Harvard Crimson. [4]

  3. The Cambridge Student - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Student, commonly known as TCS, is one of Cambridge University's student newspapers. The paper was founded in October 1999 and once produced a weekly print run of 10,000 copies during university term time. The publication has been relaunched in 2023.

  4. Cambridge University Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge University Reporter appears within the university and online every Wednesday during Full Term, carrying notices of all university business.This includes announcements of university events, proposals for changes in regulations, Council and General Board decisions, as well as information on awards, scholarships and appointments (both at Cambridge and other universities).

  5. List of student newspapers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    University of Birmingham — Redbrick; University of Bath – Bathimpact; University of Bristol — Epigram; University of Cambridge — The Cambridge Student (TCS), Varsity, Cantab (1981–1990) University College London - UCL Pi Media; Durham University — Palatinate; University of East Anglia — Concrete; University of Exeter — Exeposé

  6. The Tab - Wikipedia

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    The Tab is a tabloid-style youth news site, published by Tab Media Ltd. It was launched at the University of Cambridge and has since expanded to over 80 universities in the United Kingdom and United States. [1] The name originates from both an abbreviation for tabloid and a nickname applied to Cambridge students (from "Cantabs'"). [1]

  7. Cambridge University Press - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge University Press was the university press of the University of Cambridge. ... from 1929, also to The Times newspaper; John Dreyfus (1918–2002), ...

  8. 15 Photos That Prove the Rich and Famous Take Weddings to ...

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    Clevver News/YouTube. Kim and Kanye’s (or should we say, Ye’s) wedding extravaganza in Florence, Italy featured a bespoke Givenchy gown and a 15-carat ring designed by Lorraine Schwartz.

  9. University of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, ... Cambridge's oldest student newspaper is Varsity.