NEWS

EXCLUSIVE: University is preparing to abolish public Class Lists
Following student campaigns, documents from the university’s General Board reveal a proposal that exam results no longer be made public
Cambridge figures criticise Egypt over Regeni investigation
Academics and other Cambridge figures join a growing chorus of criticism against the Egyptian authorities
Tributes paid to Trinity legal scholar Jones
Renowned for his foundational work in the field of restitution law, Professor Gareth Jones passed away aged 85
Egypt vows to continue investigating Regeni murder
Italian Foreign Minister has claimed that Egypt has bowed to Italian pressure to reopen the case
Search launched for next Vice-Chancellor
University criticises its own investment levels during hunt for new leader
CULTURE

Sarah Millican: comedy can make “a bloody good point”
Susanna Peden and Freya Pentz chat to a mover and shaker in the world of stand-up
Simon Armitage: poetry “engenders a sense of empathy”
Joanna Taylor discusses daydreaming, 9/11, and “trying to have a dialogue with somebody” with the Oxford Professor of Poetry
Women’s Hour
Katie Wetherall speaks to Louise Mothersole and Rebecca Biscuit, the dynamic duo behind the sketch show ‘Women’s Hour’ featured in Cambridge’s Women of the World Festival
Varsity Introducing: Holly Musgrave
Alice Chilcott speaks to the singer-songwriter studying English at Clare whose first album, Mercury Sunrise, was released last year
Fashion Review: Oscars 2016
Victoria Bowden looks at the best and worst dresses on the red carpet









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