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Features
As the UN announces that world population is about to hit 7 billion, the global warming debate is heating up. So why, asks Alice Hancock, is it so hard in Cambridge to ‘do your bit’?
Arts
Leo Benedictus is a freelance journalist from London. He has written a debut novel called The Afterparty, published by Jonathan Cape. Or has he?
News
An unsurprisingly huge number queue for over two hours to see Wikileaks founder speak at the Union
Features
An insight into the mind that conceived Cambridge’s first student think-tank The Wilberforce Society, and the world-record breaking attempt Toms Formal Hall
Features
So what does the President of St John College’s 500th Anniversary May Ball plan to do with that (allegedly) unlimited budget?
Features
Tory top dog, Fergus McGhee, goes under the interview spotlight revealing, amongst other things, his favourite cheese hunting haunts…
Features
Our magazine editors round up some the best and the worst of the last week for your entertainment
Features
The man with his hand at the helm of CUSU tells Varsity about his upwards trajectory
Features
Somerset boy done good talks to Varsity about life in the big chair
Arts
Robert Macfarlane, Emmanuel fellow and BBC talking head, on mountains and materialism
Arts
With no more Borders, and Waterstone’s fatigue setting in, our intrepid Cambridge bookworms scoured the city for better alternatives…