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
Social Media
Duncan Paterson surveys students on social media and how it fuels the flame of far-right extremism
Housing
The not-so-secret Cambridge housing crisis
Student Life
Mimi Ronson explores the small and central areas most Cambridge students spend their days in, and questions the importance of travelling further out of our bubble
International Students
Joanne Yau and Vienna Kwan asks how we can bridge the gap between Cambridge and its Chinese students
Volunteering
Georgie Middlemiss explores the experiences of students volunteering in Calais for a weekend mid-term
Year Abroad
Alexander Brian speaks with year-abroad students about their digital portrayals of the year away
Identity
Mimi Ronson asks how Indian students at Cambridge grapple with the university’s colonial past
Identity
Olivia Goodman speaks to Welsh students at Cambridge about preserving their national identity
Vintage Varsity
An exploration of David Mitchell’s comedic career in Cambridge as president of the Footlights in the mid-nineties
Climbing
Callum McGrath reflects on Cambridge’s signature flatness and the climbing culture spawned from it
Formals
To gown or not to gown? Jess Gotterson speaks to students and staff about the formalities of Cambridge
Vintage Varsity
An investigation into the history of Cambridge’s concrete jungle
Academics
Ethan Cain speaks to Cambridge’s unsung heroes, the librarians
Cambridge Businesses
Nick James speaks to the owner of Wilfreds about the closing of his store on King’s Parade and what it means for the wider Cambridge community
Vintage Varsity
An investigation into the Cambridge student drug culture of the noughties
Tutoring
May Ho explores why being an Oxbridge tutor is more than just a transfer of knowledge
Vintage Varsity
How to dress like a Cambridge student from two decades ago
Summer Work
Scotia Smith takes a peek behind the scenes at Edinburgh Fringe festival
Travel
Omar Burhanuddin speaks to students about their ambivalent experiences completing funded TEFL programs overseas
Societies
Niall Quinn speaks to students to find out if the ‘finance bro’ stereotype rings true
Politics
As the election approaches, Isabella Steinmeyer speaks to Cambridge students about the Tories’ national service proposal
Politics
Isaac Stephenson looks at how Cambridge students have reacted to general elections over the years