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News
Alice Chilcott challenges the leader of the Women’s Equality Party on the party’s aims, and the difficulties faced in trying to represent women from all walks of life
Arts
Is owning items covered in literary references a form of self-expression, or just another generic fashion statement? Alice Chilcott explores their appeal in her latest column
News
The Chief Executive of Vote Leave talks to Alice Chilcott about post-Brexit Britain, May’s negotiating strategy, and trying to work with Nigel Farage
Arts
Alice Chilcott explores the place and profundity of the mental health memoir in modern Britain
Arts
You should read Mills & Boon shouldn’t be shy about it, argues Alice Chilcott
Arts
In her first column, Alice Chilcott explores the impulses that drive our literary first impressions
Arts
The award-winning Two Man Show by RashDash comes to Cambridge Junction
Music
Alice Chilcott speaks to the singer-songwriter studying English at Clare whose first album, Mercury Sunrise, was released last year
News
Alice Chilcott talks LinkedIn, law and lad culture with the Cambridge PhD student turned women’s rights campaigner
News
The former Secretary of State for Business spoke at Fitzwilliam College last Saturday
News
Alice Chilcott speaks to the business lawyer-turned-papyrologist about Classics, Cambridge and life after The Apprentice
Arts
Alice Chilcott examines changes in attitudes towards body image
Music
Alice Chilcott speaks to Imogen Rae, a singer-songwriter studying Medicine at Sidney Sussex and a past winner of the OpenMic UK Future Music Award
Arts
Alice Chilcott speaks to the second-year English student at Caius, a previous winner of the Foyles Young Poets competition
Arts
Alice Chilcott speaks to Mike Hood, an English finalist at Selwyn, and a spoken word artist who performed at the University Carol Services in December
Arts
Alice Chilcott argues this portrayal of a complex poet goes beyond biography and reminds us of the poetic nature of life itself
Arts
We probably should be a bit worried about the gender stereotypes and patriarchal models of romance enshrined in Swift’s early music, says Alice Chilcott in her first column for Varsity
Comment: Alice Chilcott
Not believing in God can lead us to have more faith in the world we know, argues Alice Chilcott
Comment: Alice Chilcott
Selena Gomez reminds us that mental and physical health are far from separate
Student Minds Cambridge campaigner Alice Chilcott reflects on Selena Gomez’s struggle with mental illness