Christ’s announces toned-down ‘soirée’ in place of May Ball
Right-wing billionaire Peter Thiel gives ‘antichrist’ lecture in Cambridge
The feminist society has renamed itself after Margaret Andrew of Chesterton, who played an important role in the College’s founding

The College says that it has revised its plans for the newly acquired land in response to local concerns
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Thiel was invited to speak by James Orr, the divinity professor recently appointed as a senior adviser to Nigel Farage

News in Brief
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s news, from stolen chocolate to breakthroughs in neonatal monitoring

The College has lost £700,000 in a joint land venture with Christ Church, Oxford

The residents of a house on Hinsley Lane claim they were left without heating and hot water for six weeks

Thiel was invited to speak by James Orr, the divinity professor recently appointed as a senior adviser to Nigel Farage

The most recent delay arose due to confusion about the practicalities of arms divestment

This represents an increase from zero in 2024, but student campaigners say there is still work to be done

Review
Barney Sayburn is in awe of this understated gem

Feature
Holly Hardman puts the spotlight on celebrating platonic love this Valentine’s
‘Sticking it to the man’, properly
Men at Cambridge are experiencing equality
College rivalry should not become college snobbery
Keep college bars student run, or lose what makes them special
Calum Murray
Calum Murray argues that protests against young Reform advocate Jack Anderton’s appearance at CUCA are justified

Ben Lubitsh
Ben Lubitsh argues that the hostility behind ‘sticking it to the man’ has plagued our political thought

Duncan Paterson
Duncan Paterson argues that the University’s leadership priorities are neglecting the people that are foundational to its continuance

Ivo Morrey
Ivo Morrey argues that CUCA’s recent speaker event cancellation might not just be a result of their cowardice

Juliette Berry
Juliette Berry uses the example of Downing Bar to argue that student-run bars must be maintained

Matilda Sheekey
Matilda Sheekey argues that we should work against a self-inflicted defensiveness that mistakes victimhood for accountability
‘Everyone’s a dreamer’: The mysterious world of trinmos
The truth behind the ‘rich international student’ stereotype
Are you more yourself at Cambridge or away from it?
How sweet is the en-suite deal?
Daisy Stewart Henderson talks to maths students at Trinity about whether trinmos deserve their intense reputation

Savaira Sammoon speaks to international students about the financial barriers to studying at Cambridge

Amber Ahark explores how term time changes students’ identities

Daisy Stewart Henderson speaks to those working towards a better future for Afghanistan from Cambridge

Frida Bradbrook meets the vets in uproar over the potential closure

Cerys Burch explores Cambridge’s changes and consistencies with some of its most experienced members

Beth Lee speaks to students across Cambridge about how big of a deal sharing a bathroom really is

Alessia Fietta speaks to Union members about issues with inclusivity and diversity in debate

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Roy Stride: ‘Scouting for Girls were a naughty band back then’
Lord Leggatt on becoming a Supreme Court Justice
Politics, your own way: Tilly Middlehurst on speaking out
‘It’s entirely possible that we get it wrong’: what do archivists actually do?
Tara Buxton talks to the lead singer of the pop-rock band about noughties nostalgia and Cambridge May Balls

Isadora Vargas Mafort speaks to Kevin Roberts, archivist at the University Library, about the profession’s daily surprises

Rosalind Howell discusses gowns, puffers, and everything in between with the shop floor manager of Ryder and Amies

Hannah Burfield and the pioneering TV writer discuss how Cambridge influenced his comedic craft

Vienna Kwan and the Cambridge alumnus discuss balancing ambition with realism

Tara Buxton and the patient advocate discuss the underreported prevalence of pain during caesarian-section deliveries
Meet the Cambridge physicist who advocates for the humanities
The (not-so) silent killer
Research Roundup: Week Three
Research Roundup
Dhruv Shenai and Jessica Adams present some of the latest scientific developments

Pooja Gada explores how Cambridge’s everyday noise is quietly wreaking havoc on our health

Interview
Nicholas Land speaks to Kevin Barreto about achieving the world’s first autonomous AI solution to a maths problem

Asha Torczon explores the psychology behind how we justify meat consumption

Interview
Dhruv Shenai speaks to Professor Siddharth Saxena about why scientists shouldn’t stay out of world politics

The pioneering research from the Institute of Astronomy that hopes to deepen our understanding of the universe
A pie for all seasons
Ask Auntie Alice: Valentine’s edition
Which Cambridge eatery are you?
Friendships first this Valentine’s, and beyond
Feature
Holly Hardman puts the spotlight on celebrating platonic love this Valentine’s

Guide
Freya Compton talks you through the steps for a DIY craft to gift a loved one this Valentine’s

Agony Aunt
Auntie Alice is back for a Valentine’s special

Feature
If she’s really your cherry pie, why haven’t you taken her on a delightful diner date?

Lily Forster takes stock of her expectations for 2026, one month in

Quiz
Take Kai Geere’s quiz to see which local food spot you embody
Fall into a Rapture this Valentine’s Day
Capturing the unflattering
Home is where the art is
Feature
Emily Cushion suggests swapping classics for Carol Ann Duffy

Column
In this column, the Arts editors muse on Renoir’s romantic masterpiece

Interview
Joe Wright talks to Zoe Gilbert about adapting her book into music

Feature
Mia Apfel discusses Charles Traub’s hyper-honest photogrpahy

Opinion
Emma Gower discusses the experience of living in a college that’s also a gallery

Review
Mia Apfel reviews the new Heong Gallery exhibition at Downing
A guide to Cambridge’s second-hand scene
Shoe-making, silk dresses, and slop capitalism
Lace versus leather: a Valentine’s guide
Accessibility in a neurodivergent wardrobe
Guide
Flossie Bullion searches for the most attractive fashion direction this Valentine’s Day

Jess Gotterson explores the ways in which our belongings can reflect individual style, and compliment our wardrobes

Opinion
Salma Amin explores the steadily increasing phenomenon of ‘slop capitalism’ in fashion production

Guide
Matilda Billinge shares her hand-me-down tips for thrifting in Cambridge

Feature
Molly Weston investigates the accessibility issues which can present themselves to neurodivergent fashion lovers

Feature
Jess Gotterson investigates the resurgence of a historical favourite
H is for Hawk: Cambridge in cinema
The Fruit of Silver Street’s Labour
Journey into Another World with Polly Yeung and Tommy Ng
Interview
Hilary Lau speaks to filmmakers Polly Yeung and Tommy Ng about their new animated feature

Review
Ellie Smith reflects on Cambridge’s own emotional architecture

Review
Daniella Adetoye highlights a production exemplifying exceptional student film-making

Opinion
Otto Bajwa Greenwood argues that this partnership should be approached with caution

Review
Heidi Lewis reviews the acclaimed film depicting the making of Shakespeare’s masterpiece

Feature
Ruby Redwood traces the perplexing arc of the film star
The Human and the Alien in Bowie
Natanya: the multiverse in motion
Stumbling into a stranger’s lovestory
Ten years since his passing, Imani Mokal-Russel revisits the undeniable power of Bowie’s beautiful non-human humanity

Interview
Efe Imoyin-Omene in conversation with the kaleidoscopic songwriter Natanya

Review
Mac DeMarco’s lesson in irreverance at the Corn Exchange, as reviewed by Ruby Wooller

Francis McCabe goes down the rabbit hole of Warhaus’ heartbreak-throughs

From singeltons to sweethearts, Varsity has the soundtrack to your February
A Breakfast of Eels is quietly stunning
Stags and Hens (The Remix): A look behind the wedding veil
The theatrics of superstition
Twelfth Night delights
Feature
Daphne Stavride argues that superstitions are part of theatre’s charm

Review
Barney Sayburn is in awe of this understated gem

Preview
Before the second show of their run at The Corpus Playroom, Eleanor Baldwin speaks with the show’s director

Preview
This charming production by the Downing Dramatic Society looks to celebrate Sondheim’s classics

Opinion
Daisy Simpson explores the place of sex, drugs and graphic images on the student stage

Feature
As Sondheim’s classics prepare to take the stage this Lent, Daphne Stavride reminds us of the man behind their magic
Captain’s Corner: Women’s Football
Netball Blues clinch late win against Worcester to boost their survival hopes
Looking ahead to a light blue Lent
Netball Blues fall to last gasp defeat against Loughborough
Ben Lubitsh explores the approach to transgender inclusion in college sport

Captain's Corner
Sam Ho speaks to Women’s Football captain Lara Branston ahead of an exciting term

Match Report
Sam Ho reports as the Blues show grit to outlast Worcester in an exciting encounter

Sam Ho reports as the Blues suffer a home defeat in their survival to stay up

Tristan Sykes reports as Deniz Ozer’s brace seals a gritty 2–0 win over UEA

Keane Handley previews a scintillating schedule of sport
Juliette Berry
Keep college bars student run, or lose what makes them special
Juliette Berry uses the example of Downing Bar to argue that student-run bars must be maintained