Internships
Every summer, cohorts of penultimate year students look forward to suits and Excel in their corporate internships
Vintage Varsity
Resident Varsity archivist Vialli McComb explores how a mob of swans reigned terror over the river Cam in the early 2010s
Facebook confessions pages
Vintage Varsity
Isaac Stephenson investigates how the AIDS crisis impacted Cambridge students
Summer Work
Georgie Middlemiss speaks to students about the triumphs and tribulations of temporary work
May Balls
Lily O’Sullivan explores the long-standing tradition of gatecrashing May Balls
Archivist Alex Myall explores a time when protest turned violent in Cambridge
Student living
Rosie Roberts investigates how the Cambridge system encourages us to forgo basic chores
Environment
Nick James investigates the state of Cambridge’s all too easily forgotten chalk streams
Nightlife
Nick James explores Cambridge’s lack of a nightlife, and why the city is such an outlier
Boating
Ethan Cain speaks to residents of some of Cambridge’s houseboats to learn more about life on the Cam
Feature
Joanne Yau speaks to some of Cambridge’s punters
Vintage Varsity
Vintage Varsity explores how attitudes have shifted towards CUBC’s female athletes
Three students from the Foundation Year’s inaugural cohort reflect on their experiences almost one year on
Isabella Steinmeyer meets the students trading formal hall for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Isabella Steinmeyer ditches the dating apps, and explores how Varsity has celebrated Valentine’s Day through the decades
Ella Hawes investigates why Black students are four times less likely to be awarded a First
Isabella Steinmeyer looks into the archives, and asks what has changed since 1989?
The women of the Union have their say about the female experience in the male-dominated society
Lara Cort considers the challenge of maintaining creative outlets during term time
The press and politics of Nightclimbing
Minding the gap between statistics and reality, Naima Clarvis speaks to Cambridge Approaches to map out the case for and against East West Rail
Patrick Dolan delves into the Corpus Bridging Course and the overwhelmingly positive effect it is having on the integration of students from underrepresented backgrounds
Patrick Dolan looks at the prevalence of OCD at Cambridge and how students are supported in their concerns
Claire Gao takes a look at the transition of Magdalene from a male-only institution to one distancing itself from its anti-integrationist past