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John McDonnell addressed the Vice-Chancellor and Wolfson College President, expressing ‘grave concern’ about the University’s response to threats against Roshaan Khattak
A self-selecting online survey shows that almost 30% of students have used ChatGPT for assessed work
A 2016 payment request of $5,000 revealed that Halper had been ‘integral in the Crossfire Hurricane investigation’
Four figures have so far announced that they will be running for the position
The University’s disciplinary body held zero disciplinary committee meetings for sexual misconduct in Lent, Easter, and Michaelmas term last year according to Freedom of Information requests
Long Read
Wilf Vall talks to the Russian dissident leader about his time in Cambridge
Feature
Emily Cushion recounts the rebellious days of Stephen Fry’s time at Cambridge
Notebook
Ezra Izer reflects on the uncanny emptiness that came with his MPhil rejection
Evie McMahon
Evie McMahon argues that the changing format of exams will keep causing more harm than good
Luca Chandler
We must resist the ever growing culture wars to safeguard multiculturalism, argues Luca Chandler
Daisy Stewart Henderson
Daisy Stewart Henderson argues that the national discussion on toxic masculinity overlooks privileged men
Maddy Browne
Maddy Browne argues that Cambridge’s housing issues are reflective of the national crisis
Jake Altmann
Jake Altmann argues that AI can compliment coursework as a mode of assessment
Gabrielle Lee
While our student culture encourages social awareness, Gabrielle Lee argues this is often performative
Vintage Varsity
Resident Archivist Lily O’Sullivan dives into the archives for some career guidance and inspiration from those who made it
Dating
Alex Brian finds out if the Cambridge dating scene is really so hopeless.
Ezra Izer interrogates the space between the lecture hall and the ‘For You’ page
access and outreach
Oxbridge colleges increasingly make use of social media in their access and outreach efforts
Wellbeing
Mimi Ronson explores the toxic productivity culture of Cambridge
Wellbeing
Isabella Steinmeyer speaks to insomnia sufferers and specialists to uncover strategies to help
Commercial Feature
Commercial Feature
Commercial Feature
Commercial Feature
Long Read
Wilf Vall talks to the Russian dissident leader about his time in Cambridge
Quickfire
Mariam Al-Badry talks to Dr Ally Louks about facing the mysogynistic backlash to her PhD thesis on the politics of smell
Vienna Kwan talks to Natalie Bennett about her recent experiences in the House of Lords
Kezia Douglass speaks to James Gardom about the importance of solidarity with refugees
Vienna Kwan speaks to Lord Wolfson about being ‘a lawyer who got into politics’
Ethan Cain speaks to Times associate editor Jane Mulkerrins about her journalism
Research Round-up
Teymour Taj fills you in on the latest news from the scientific world
Charlie Owen speaks to the Riviera Racing team about their journey to the Monaco Energy Boat Race
Yi Sum Yue explores the surprising neuroprotective properties of this soft, creamy cheese
Michel Quist explains how this mysterious force could change our understanding of the future of the universe
Yashraj Garg explores the science behind hormone ‘balancing’
Are cell-cultivated products a realistic alternative to meat?
Guide
Alisha Mafaas explores the small routines and joys to be found in the chaos of Cambridge
Notebook
Ezra Izer reflects on the uncanny emptiness that came with his MPhil rejection
Ellie Buckley reflects on how the process of grieving is different during term time
Quiz
Ellie Buckley offers her conclusive caffeine quiz to determine what your coffee order should be this Easter
Opinion
Elisabeta Darie contemplates how expensive sweet treats contribute to our student experience
Notebook
Ivo Morrey grapples with the reality of returning after intermission
Feature
Emily Cushion recounts the rebellious days of Stephen Fry’s time at Cambridge
Review
Ben Birch reviews the latest exhibition at Kettle’s Yard
Feature
Niall Quinn looks down the lens of Cambridge student photography
Artist and Me
The impossibility of replicating the work of the artists we love
Feature
Niall Quinn looks at the growing culture of graffiti in Cambridge, and finds that such transgression is essential to protest
Opinion
Ben Birch asks what, if anything, is stylish about Cambridge?
Guide
Maddy Gamble shares her two cents on fashion trends this spring, and how to incorporate them into your own wardrobe
trial and error
Gina Stock finds personal shopping to be an extremely mixed bag
Guide
Mae Auckland shares her top tips on incorporating metallic clothing and jewellery
opinion
Salma Reda reveals everything we can learn about society and the internet from the last century of eyebrow trends
GUIDE
Gina Stock branches out to explore styles of shorts ahead of summer 2025
Opinion
Jaspar Finlay Burnside discusses the societal impact of the classic Cambridge puffer
global frames
Johnny Massahi explores the rich cinematic history of Iran
Opinion
Alisha Mafaas makes the case for rewatching childhood films and TV
Opinion
Daisy Simpson explores why a TV cad like Tony Soprano is so subversively likable
list
Ruby Randall shares three films that are the perfect introduction to the work of director Sofia Coppola
global frames
Sophie Ennis recommends four must-watch films from Germany
Opinion
Ellie Smith examines the importance of love in a political YA story
Jack Marley delves into the art of study playlists, and argues Classical music is made for much more than background noise
Interview
Daniel Kamaluddi sits down with two Organ Scholars to discuss the highs and lows of this Cambridge tradition
playlist
Whether you’re lazing in the sun or knee-deep in revision notes, Music editors Daisy and Ben have the perfect soundtrack for your Easter break
Opinion
Jess Spearman reflects on how we share music with those we love, and how the mixtape isn’t really dead
Review
Cameron Fox reflects on an intimate Matt Berninger gig and the joys of smaller music venues
Live Review
In a show where movement takes precadence, Seun Ige reflects upon the importance of physicality in FKA Twigs’ Eusexua tour
Interview
Bethinn Feely speaks with the new Designer’s Rep at the ADC about inspiration, the depths of the costume store, and the importance of collaboration
Opinion
Shan Tan-Ya argues for the theatre as ability to revitalise the polical themes of the cult classic
Opinion
Josh Pritchard discusses the importance of accessible theatre experiences and the
Feature
Lillian Jones dissects the experiences of four finalist thespians, pulling back the curtain on the highs and lows of Cambridge theatre
Interview
Zach Lonberg reports from London, where Cambridge alums Nicholas Hytner and Helen Castor talk Richard, Shakespeare, and Bailey in The Conversation
Feature
Abril Duarte González explores the creative process behind set design, the limitations it faces, and its place in the future in conversation with Isabella Bottle
Interviews
Joss Heddle-Bacon talks to Mark Brian about Cambridge’s unique challenges, the GDBO spirit, and his vision for the future
Boat Race
Barney Blackburn on a triumphant weekend for the Light Blues
Captain's Corner
Joss Heddle-Bacon catches up with co-captains Qing Lu and Jasmine Austin
Table Tennis
Milly Kotecha reports as Cambridge overpower Oxford in a thrilling Table Tennis Varsity
The Boat Race
Louise Crary looks ahead to Sunday’s clash on the Tideway
Cambridge builds up the housing crisis
Maddy Browne argues that Cambridge’s housing issues are reflective of the national crisis