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Features
Cait Findlay writes of her journey of academic discovery, from Shakespeare to queer theory
News
All first- and second-year Newnham students will pay £155 per week in rent next year
Violet
The double Gold Olympic medallist saw gold again at yesterday’s Bumps
Features
In her fifth column on student life outside of academia, Cait Findlay explores how her experience of sitting on committees taught her that you can’t make everyone happy all the time
News
This Saturday will see a free celebration of the city’s LGBT+ community at Jesus Green
News
Labour retained their seat with a margin of 683 seats, with the Brexit party coming second
Features
In her fourth column entry, Cait Findlay explores how establishing boundaries stops her from over-stretching herself and doing what she loves
Features
In her third column, Cait Findlay explores how honesty and communication perpetuate a healthier attitude to relationships
News
337 votes were cast over three days to elect seven new students to CUSU’s executive team
News
Members of CUSU Council voted in favour of a motion to support abortion law reform in Northern Ireland in the last Council meeting of term.
Features
In her latest column, Cait Findlay explores why leaving your comfort zone can often be a rewarding experience despite the risk
News
The College, which rejected a divestment proposal in November, holds over £1 million in direct investments in the oil and gas exploration industries
Features
Reflecting on life outside of the supervision room, Cait Findlay explores how team sports foster a unique sense of community
News
In its first meeting according to its new devolved structure, CUSU Council also ratified changes to the Disabled Students’ Campaign constitution
Comment: Cait Findlay
Cait Findlay suggests some principles that should inform a new sex education policy
Comment: Cait Findlay
Lord Adonis’ scheme of new Oxbridge colleges for disadvantaged students is not the panacea it might seem, argues Cait Findlay
Features
Moving from Zimbabwe to England as a child had caused our writer to reflect on the complications in understanding nationality
Comment: Cait Findlay
Cait Findlay, the outgoing women’s officer of CUSU LGBT+, describes the challenges faced by queer women at Cambridge
Comment: Cait Findlay
We shouldn’t wait for coping to become struggling before acting to improve mental health
Cait Findlay discusses those often left out of discussions about mental health at Cambridge: those who appear to be ‘coping’