Queen’s College Master Mohamed El-Erian has received 203 nominations, more than double the candidate below him
One Girton student described the cost as ‘a bit of a joke’
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A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including cows in the Cam and a geneology of lawnmower poetry
The proposed changes would only allow finalists to be re-assesed
One protester staged a ‘lock-on’ and attached himself to the gates outside Senate House
Vienna Kwan and Duncan Paterson speak to Carwyn Jones about Westminster, Welsh Labour, and Obama
Darina Leonenko explores how media buzzwords and headline-chasing breakthroughs can generate hype which moves faster than the research
The team secured their narrow victory over the University of Warwick on the very last question of the programme, for a final score of 175–170
Guide
Jessica Spearman reveals the tips and tricks for people watching
Opinion
Millie Jeffery proposes opting for Adrianne Lenker over Linkedin
Maddie Harding
Maddie Harding argues that if the government wants to achieve growth, they need a broader economic vision
Ffion Edwards
Outreach will fall short until comprehensive schools are set apart from grammars in admissions, argues Ffion Edwards
Katie Nicholson
Katie Nicholson argues that the well-meaning assumption that all Cambridge students suffer from impostor syndrome does more harm than good
April O'Neill
April O’Neill argues that if colleges are going to limit social activites, they must do more to encourage a healthy work-life balance
Martha Rayner
Martha Rayner reflects on the half-truths of college outreach
Katie Nicholson
Katie Nicholson argues that faculties must make some changes if they expect students to attend lectures regularly
Academic Life
Emma Tenzler investigates whether the new History Tripos is living up to its promise of inclusion
Student Life
Eve Nicholls asks what a pre-ordained day of rest can teach Cambridge about burnout, balance, and switching off
Nature
Jonathan Liu reveals some of the hidden weird and wonderful wildlife we share the city with.
Sex and Relationships
Is the condom going out of style? Mimi Ronson explores how silence, pressure, and trust are shaping unprotected sex at university
Faron Smith talks with the creators and players of Guessbridge, the new daily game taking Cambridge by storm.
Feminism
How female students are learning to silence their internal misogynist
Academic Life
Julia Ongking tests the limits of Cambridge’s academic flexibility
Vintage Varsity
Resident Archivist Lily O’Sullivan dives into the archives for some career guidance and inspiration from those who made it
Commercial Feature
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Commercial Feature
Claire Ding and Vienna Kwan sit down with Baron Layard to discuss co-founding the World Happiness Report
A conversation with tech activist turned pioneering politician, Audrey Tang
Mariam Al-Badry meets Bell Ribeiro-Addy, former Shadow Minister for Immigration, to discuss reparations and possible divisions within the Labour party
Quickfire
Claire Ding meets with the former bar president to discuss managing one of Cambridge’s most iconic student bars
Vienna Kwan and Duncan Paterson speak to Carwyn Jones about Westminster, Welsh Labour, and Obama
Tara Buxton reflects on Cambridge’s feminist scene with CURR co-founders
Max Lian fills you in on some of the latest news from the scientific world
Stella Pozzi discusses the new banana that doesn’t go brown and its role in reducing food waste and tackling climate change
As Ozempic accumulates recognition and accolades, Lucy George delves into its nature and potential
Georgina Holmes explains how bipedalism developing in early humans has given us both speech and rhythm
Lucy George explains how ‘shrooms’ have clinical potenital against the neurodegenerative disorder
Elysia Aves explores why drug outcomes vary so widely between patients and what this means for the future of pharmacology
Guide
How to study when you’d rather cry (and still pass)
Guide
Jess Gotterson shares her comprehensive guide to brunch, for the days college brunch doesn’t quite cut it
Quiz
Janella Scott encourages you to procrastinate revision and find out which social media you are
Guide
Zainab Miah gives us advice on living with difficult flatmates
Trial and Error
Haley Zimmerman discusses living in the moment at Mash
Blind date
Cara and Dan offer their views on their evening spent together
Reading list
Varsity‘s Arts team provides some remedial texts for exam season
Opinion
Holly Higham asks how museums hierarchise history
Opinion
Otto Bajwa-Greenwood surveys the impact of Salman Rushdie’s controversial novel on British multiculturalism
Opinion
Apeike Umolu reveals the hidden meanings behind portraits at Queens’
Opinion
Millie Jeffery proposes opting for Adrianne Lenker over Linkedin
Obituary
Angello Alcázar remembers the year that the novelist Mario Vargas Llosa spent in Cambridge
Feature
Sofia Iudintseva examines why men do not have anything equivalent to heels and a red lip
Feature
Arshika Parann examines how our degree alters our fashion choices
Feature
Niamh Walters discusses the resurgence of Rococo fashion
Opinion
Georgina Holmes explores how minimalism can appear to be an investment, but it’s actually the same as any other trend
Guide
Flossie Bullion advises on how to best wear animal print, in order to convey the ways in which it was worn in the classical ages
Review
Zinzi Mlotshwa explores how Met Gala icons echo the legacy of Black elegance as resistance in a white-dominated industry
Interview
Olivia Goodman interviews the team behind upcoming student film Eating Oysters
Review
Jacob Smith asks whether the latest season of The Last of Us lives up to the game
Review
Daisy Simpson revisits Good Will Hunting almost thirty years after its release to find out what it can teach us now
Review
Amanda Ljungberg returns to The White Lotus after the finale to assess whether it lives up to its previous seasons
Feature
Lara Davis reflects on the current resonance of Black Mirror Season 7 as she balances seasonal escapism with exam stress
Opinion
Naviya Gupta questions the ethics of our obsession with biopics
Opinion
Ethel Cain is a voice of hope in charged times writes Seun Ige
What's On?
Hectic exam term? Daisy Cooper rounds up the Cambridge non-classical music scene (!) for the next month and a bit
Live Review
Daisy Cooper reviews punk band Panic Shack, and considers the existence of the ‘Radio 6 dad’
Feature
Ruby Wooller looks back on Yussef Dayes’ Royal Albert Hall show
Album Review
Francis McCabe examines Radiohead’s album Hail to the Thief through the lens of Trumpism and modern dystopia
Interview
The art of starting a Cambridge band
Opinion
Kate Woodman interrogates the reasons behind the lack of a theatre degree at Oxford and Cambridge
Despite grappling with some engaging ideas, Josh Pritchard isn’t quite convinced by this surrealist adaptation of Austen’s life
Review
Millie Wooler finds both highs and lows in Me and My Year of Casual ‘Monasticism’
Review
Elena Brown Moreno is strongly compelled by this sophisticated exploration of contemporary politics
Preview
Shan Tan-Ya talks comedy, Catholicism, and creative catharsis with the team behind this fringe-bound show
Preview
Daphne Stavride sits down with Trinity College’s playwright-in-residence to discuss her upcoming play, MESSIAH
Table Tennis
Milly Kotecha reports from the University Sports Centre on the dramatic twists and topspins of the 2025 table tennis Cuppers final
Oscar O’Neill takes a look at the unorthodox career of footballer Jamie Vardy
College Football
Tarkan Ateş reports from Grange Road on an exciting tussle between Newbroke and D.E.W. in the 2025 football cuppers final
Interviews
Tara Buxton talks with Jess Poon about all things athletics ahead of this weekend’s Varsity match
College Football
Joss Heddle-Bacon reports from Grange Road as Trinity Hall Vs Jesus went right down to the wire
Cricket
Joss Heddle-Bacon reports from Lord’s on a brutal Oxford win in the women’s T20 cricket Varsity
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Katie Nicholson argues that faculties must make some changes if they expect students to attend lectures regularly