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The suggestion by the JCR disabilities officer led to a furious online debate about women’s spaces
Stella Creasy said when she reported the harassment to her college, she was accused of trying to cause trouble
The UCU said the University will now pay supervisors for compulsory faculty training
Of the four awards up for grabs, three were taken by Cambridge students
Members of Extinction Rebellion occupied Barclays and blocked traffic to protest against the bank’s investments in fossil fuels
Second-year student Sam Carling was elected as one of two Labour councillors in the West Chesterton ward
The College previously voted to only fly the College banner on the flagpole
Alessandra Rey
Alessandra Rey considers the stigma around the ‘nuclear family’
Living with chronic illness
Rhea Sarawgi reflects on all that uplifts her as she recounts the challenges of living with chronic conditions
Dear Degree...
In this playful elegy to MML, finalist Anna Whitehead bids farewell to the past four years
The picture is the prompt
Madeline Coole explores how manifesting her grief physically, in the form of a tattoo, provided paradoxical relief
Emily Lawson-Todd
How do you come to terms with the fallout of a profound friendship?
Now in a Minute
Columnist Gwenno Robinson reflects on receiving one of the few places at Pembroke College without an interview
Current affairs
Senior Features Editor Hannah Gillott criticises the recent legislation mandating that large restaurants add calorie counts to their menus
Ceci Browning
Staff Writer Ceci Browning reflects on the significance of having a period
Tanya Singh
Tanya Singh challenges our imposition of labels onto something so fluid and personal
Sionna Hurley-O'Kelly
Love certainly is a cruel mistress…
Imaan Irfan
As Ramadan comes to an end, Staff Writer Imaan Irfan reflects on the visibility of her religion and how she’s grown to embrace it
Sobaan Mohammed
Sobaan Mohammed explores the contrast between the university city and his home in Birmingham
Commercial Feature
Maia Livne
With the recent French elections as a starting point, columnist Maia Livne analyses the failure of popular radical campaigns at the ballot box
Delilah Knight
Delilah Knight lays out the case for a larger performance venue
Gabriel Humphreys
Just like any other form of art, we can’t demand that music put aside everything ‘political’, argues Gabriel Humphreys
Megan Jenkins
Megan Jenkins discusses the links between misogyny, classism and racism in the United States
Harvey Brown
In the first instalment of his column titled ‘Landlord University’, Harvey Brown discusses the history of enclosure and alienation behind the University’s dominance over the town
Joel Penrose
Joel Penrose advocates for vital changes to facilitate a green transition in climate research
Yan-Yi Lee
Staff writer Yan-Yi Lee argues that language requirements for university admission ignore barriers to access
Bella Cross
In her first piece of term, columnist Bella Cross puts forward the case against private schools
Reuben Brown
Reuben Brown elucidates the unique strengths and difficulties of Cambridge’s architecture department through the lens of its second-year studio
Samuel Rubinstein
With the imminent departure of Stephen Toope, Columnist Samuel Rubinstein looks back at the Vice-Chancellor’s time in office
The Cambridge grad-turned-Youtuber about entrepreneurship, the dangers of Tripos rankings, and what the Cambridge workload taught him about productivity
Aoife O’Driscoll meets the students trying to raise awareness of climate change by a week-long ‘celebration of the environment’
Fraser Nelson doubled the leading conservative magazine’s sales since he took over in 2009. Why? People like having their views challenged
Former Cambridge student and YouTuber Alexandra Sive shares an insight with Bella Shorrock about the balance between student life and mental health – and her advice on recovery
With polls opening for the local elections tomorrow, Varsity speaks to the candidates about why so few students run for local office, the accessibility of politics, and tips for young people wanting to get involved
Arif Ahmed explained why he believes freedom of speech is ‘progressive and radical’, but worries it’s under threat
Film and TV Editor Catrin Osborne interviews Christopher Lloyd about conveying climate activism to children
“The most direct way of helping Ukrainians is through donations and fundraisers”
Vulture Editor Lotte Brundle interviews Deborah Frances-White ahead of her live show which comes to Cambridge this week
Stepan Slavin tells Moby Wells about his experience developing the Water Street Community Garden
Sambhavi Sneha Kumar discusses the good, bad and ugly aspects of calorie labelling on menus following recent policy change
Nuclear fusion has been back in the news recently. But why are scientists excited? Vyas Burra explains the principles underlying nuclear fusion and sheds light on the new milestones reached
Lucie Gourmet gives an overview of cancer biology and explores how cancer incidence varies across species, interviewing Professor Elizabeth Murchinson to understand how other species can teach us about cancer biology
There are many tips and tricks online claiming to improve your concentration and anxiety, with a recent trend being binaural beats: Science Editor Julia Dabrowska explains the science
Whether it be through music, navigation or face recognition, AI is present all around us. in this article, Shazia Absar explains how it can be used in drug discovery
Ramya Vishwanath explains the basics of protein folding, discussing the academic significance of the field and where it is heading next
From an anthropological perspective, Heather Cameron discusses how technological systems we have created can end up serving as models for human behaviour.
The exhibition will run until September, displaying the work of researchers, curators, and conservationists
Alessandra Rey considers how traumatic events occurring early in one’s life may be important contributors to developing OCD in adolescence or adulthood
Up next in his plant extinction column, Nicholas Koenig delves into a disheartening story of recent plant extinction in the South Atlantic
If you frequent a library in Cambridge, Jasmine Hearn has some observations for you
Treating tofu as just another meat replacement is the greatest culinary sin — Lifestyle Editor Charmaine Au-Yeung explains why
Poem
Poetry inspired by C-Sunday before the upcoming celebrations
AskVulture
Lifestyle Editors Rosina Griffiths and Nadya Miryanova give advice on how to move on from those we have loved
Which Mature Student are you?
Being over the age of 21 doesn’t exclude you from being poked fun at — as Amy MacGinely demonstrates
Famke Veenstra-Ashmore and Emaan Ullah review Bridge Street’s newest restaurant
Editor's Picks
Lifestyle’s Lent term editors recommend a few haunts for your next visit to Cambridge’s market!
Relationships
Charmaine Au-Yeung talks about breakups and reclaiming shared culinary loves after heartbreak
AskVulture
With Easter Term approaching, Lifestyle editor Rosina Griffiths offers her advice for remaining calm in the face of exams
Feature
‘It is a place where people submit a last text message to their first love they never sent’ writes columnist Emily Sullivan
Artists' Spotlight
Amelia Platt delves into life and works of Pauline Boty, whose art pushed boundaries and subverted expectations of women in the Sixties
Review
Laila Hussey marvels at works from the great master being shown for the first time in the UK
Column
Emily Moss reminisces on what an Anglophone writers’ group in the heart of France taught her about writing
Book Review
Arts Columnist Naomi McKeown reviews two recently published books that explore different aspects of Northern Irish life during the Troubles
Book Review
Zoe Zhang reviews Rosie Zanders’ book Cambridge per diem
What's on?
The Arts team give you the exhibitions, events and zines to look out for in Easter term
Review
Anjeli Chapman witnesses and discusses Linda Karshan’s performance art, which took place among the tactile architecture of Murray Edwards College
POEM
‘Break a butterfly’ is Famke Veenstra-Ashmore’s second poem in this series, interested in the fragility of intimacy
REVIEW
Staff writer Rosa Phelps reviews this year’s Queens’ Arts Festival, ‘Lost but Not at Sea’
INTERVIEW
Famke Veenstra-Ashmore speaks to National Poetry Competition winner and Cambridge student Eric Yip about his experiences writing poetry in Cambridge
Interview / Fashion in Theatre
Fashion Editor Anna Chan interviews Annie Ma, costume designer for the upcoming ADC main show M. Butterfly
Investigation
Nafisa Mahmood unpicks the impact of high fashion on sustainability
SHOPPING GUIDE
It’s going to take a little bit of time and a whole lot of algorithm priming, according to Amy Reid
OPINION
In celebration of fashion’s biggest night, the Varsity Fashion team discuss their takes on this year’s dress code, ‘Gilded Glamour’
Investigation
From sculpted leather to optical illusions, dive into art of fabric manipulation with Fashion Editor, Kasia Truscott
INTERVIEW
Kasia Truscott speaks to CEO Alex Econs on how Everpress is changing the game for grassroots creatives and sustainable fashion
Fashion Director Lily Maguire and Photographer Nana Ama Konadu Otuo collaborate with the Cambridge University Charity Fashion Show to spotlight nine designers featuring in the ‘CHILDSPLAY’ themed runway
SHOPPING GUIDE
Fresh springtime scents for all genders, recommended by Gabriel Humphreys
Muhammad Syed speaks to Ellie Pithers, Contributing Editor at British Vogue, about working at the most important fashion magazine in Britain
Investigation
Tonye Igali reveals the truth behind our love of the past
Dream Double Features
Columnist Abby Reeves seeks to return to the days of cinematic double features, urging you to watch films in thematic pairs: here, she unites Lost in Translation and Her
Key Takes
In this spoiler free review, Ryan Keys suggests Steven Knight’s epic gangster saga reaches mythical heights
Review
Daisy Cox suggests that Robert Eggers’ latest film is worth a trip to the cinema even if you’re not into period pieces
Books to Shows
Anna Piper-Thompson traces the literary references throughout TV show Heartstopper
SPOTLIGHT ON: BEHIND THE SCENES
‘Behind the scenes’ films are the rising Netflix fad, but how have they come about, and do we really like what’s at the heart of them? asks Film & TV Editor Nadia Sorabji Stewart
Review
Film and TV Editor Catrin Osborne notes that there are notably fewer raunchy scenes in this Regency drama
Editor's Picks
Editors from across Vulture compete for the supremacy of their villain-of-choice
Review
It’s refreshingly matter-of-fact about good and bad fortune, says Film & TV Editor Nadia Sorabji Stewart
‘The Dropout’ captures Elizabeth Holmes’ unbelievable fall from grace
Alice Boud recounts the lessons learnt from her niche New Year’s resolution
Concert Review
Vulture Editor Josh Osman reviews the awe-inspiring live performance of pop band, MUNA, in their gig earlier this week
Review
Ryan Keys tackles the latest studio album from Pusha T
Review
James Lewis looks back on the Rolling Stones’ epic masterpiece and reflects on its long-lasting, poignant appeal
Review
Sianna King explores the challenging themes in the latest release from the country-pop star
Columnist Daniel Starkey reflects on why soundtracks are so special and what they can tell us about about our favourite programmes
Faisa Mohamed looks back on the life of SBTV’s founder, Jamal Edwards, and recalls his impact on Britain’s music industry
Review
Fontaines D.C. returns with their third studio album
Joe Bray explores the abnormal journey of pop sensation Charli XCX, following the release of her final album with Atlantic Records
Review
Jermaine Lawal-Adewale praises the experimentation, confidence and versatility of Omar Apollo’s debut album
Review
It is in the bells I hear my voices: Saint Joan
Preview
Columnist Isabella Bottle vists the Cambridge Union to preview the cast’s first dress rehearsal
Review
Charlie Butler reviews The Pied Piper at the ADC
Review
Theatre Editor Tom Howlett Reviews Beautiful! The Carole King Musical.
Review
Theatre Editor Sophie Macdonald reviews Tales from Star City at the Town and Gown
Review
Bei Le Ng reviews The Chair, praising its authenticity as an ‘observation of Singapore family life’
Review
Stanley Lawson reviews the ‘startlingly original’ Enron at the ADC Theatre
Review
Theatre Editor Sara Sioufi reviews Hooded at the Corpus Playroom
Opinion
Avid snooker fan Rory Gavin celebrates Ronnie O’Sullivan’s 7th World Championship
MENS RUGBY CUPPERS 2022
John’s captain Zac Bischoff recounts the resounding 45-5 win over Fitz/Sid, the cherry on top of his Redboys career
LADIES NETBALL CUPPERS 2022
A tight final concluded a day of high quality netball under the Cambridge sun
Interview
Liam Kline discusses the future of F1 with motorsport professionals Catherine Bond Muir, Jamie Chadwick, and Will Buxton
Interview
Ceci Browning sits down with Kiwi Olympian Grace Prendergast following her triumph as part of the victorious women’s Boat Race crew
College Rugby
St John’s and Fitzwilliam/Sidney Sussex progress as Churchill and All Greys fall at penultimate hurdle
Opinion
James Hardy discusses whether Tyson Fury would go down as one of the all-time greats
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Goals from centre-back Codrin Moisoi and striker Harry Houillon help Fitz see off Churchill in close encounter
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