The hidden harms of college stereotypes
How rising food costs are changing student life
Where are all the liberal Christians at Cambridge?
Is the ‘voiage’ worth it? 
Mimi Ronson explores the general fog that surrounds student knowledge of the kidneys

Francesca Evans delves into the diverse ways students save money amid inflation and college limitations


Beth Lee asks finalists and graduates how their relationships, work, world outlook, and future aspirations have changed at Cambridge

Daisy Stewart Henderson talks to maths students at Trinity about whether trinmos deserve their intense reputation


Grace Howell speaks to ents officers struggling to assert their autonomy in the college system

Frida Bradbrook speaks to student helpers about their experiences working at interview days



Chirathi Perera investigates the covert clubs whose influence at Cambridge runs deeper than their names suggest.

Annie Rainbow explores the vital role college nurses play in supporting student wellbeing amid rising mental health challenges.


Sasha Djuric – Fraser explores diversification and intersectionality with members of Cambridge’s women’s societies

Emma Tenzler and Theo Mellor ask whether large numbers young people are really turning to Christianity


Humans of Cambridge
Ben Curtis reveals the uncharted world of college catering

Daisy Stewart Henderson speaks to Scottish students



Francesca Evans
Francesca Evans investigates student-led initiatives pushing for change in Cambridge’s consent culture

Beth Lee examines the cost of a career in the STEM industry, and whether these paths deliver on their promises.

Bibi Boyce explores the trials and tribulations of the lost and found bins of Cambridge

Student Life
Grace Howell explores the home Cambridge can provide to ‘third-culture-kids’


Wilf Vall explores how an ancient Cambridge fair transformed May Week

The university and its colleges seek to reduce their environmental impact, while student groups criticise slow progress

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.

Wellbeing
Mimi Ronson explores the toxic productivity culture of Cambridge

Wellbeing
Isabella Steinmeyer speaks to insomnia sufferers and specialists to uncover strategies to help

Societies
Jaipreet Lully explores the role of cultural societies at Cambridge in diversifying the university and providing a safe space

Lectures
Julia Ongking talks to Cantabs about their lecture attendance