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
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
Columnist Jesi Bailey explores the consequences of watching a loved one deal with addiction
An anonymous estranged student shares how “home” is a feeling only experienced in Cambridge
Kate Tanha shares reflections on race, cross-cultural experiences, and being Bangladeshi in Cambridge
Nafizah Islam writes on how her faith, brain and heart have been represented in Disney’s ‘Soul’
An aching kind of growing
Columnist Hannah Gillott elucidates the power she found in eating dinner with her flat, both for forging strong, new friendships and addressing her relationship with food.
Halfway through his time at Cambridge, Sobaan Mohammed takes stock of his experience as a disadvantaged student, making the case that access doesn’t stop when you matriculate
National Storytelling Week
Sasha Chown shares how having autism has supplemented her love for all things story-related
Bella Shorrock relates her own path to veganism, making the case for trying a plant-based diet in 2022
Italian country escapes aren’t always as dreamy as Instagram might make they seem
Beth Doherty reflects on her experiences after attending the 26th annual UN conference held to tackle the climate crisis
Staff writer Daisy Margolis shares her story of taking a medical intermission from her degree
Deputy Editor Akshata Kapoor reads the scribbles and annotations left behind in the second-hand books she owns
Bonfire Night
Francesca Fairhead reflects on living in the ‘Bonfire Capital of the World’, Lewes in Sussex
Double Take
For something protecting two people, it seems like, more often than not, contraception becomes a woman’s burden argues columnist Ceci Browning
Lucy Cavendish student Natalie Abbott reflects on the changes to her college
Nabiha Ahmed reflects on how her job as a summer nanny has been an opportunity to learn and teach about different socio-economic backgrounds
Double Take
On growing up and apart and the importance of giving your friends space in order to preserve everyone’s happiness
Aatqa Arham reflects on her multicultural identity and her journey to accepting her accent and all it represents
Emily Sullivan weighs up the pros and cons of being in a long-distance relationship
An anonymous student explores how their Cambridge offer felt like both a lucky escape and a cop-out from family issues
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