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Daisy Stewart Henderson and Frida Bradbrook speak to Cambridge students about their relationship to patriotism

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Daisy Stewart Henderson talks to maths students at Trinity about whether trinmos deserve their intense reputation

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Daisy Stewart Henderson speaks to those working towards a better future for Afghanistan from Cambridge

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Daisy Stewart Henderson argues that a focus on ourselves prevents us from giving each other the benefit of the doubt

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Daisy Stewart Henderson and Duncan Paterson clash over how to fix this Freshers’ Week staple

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Daisy Stewart Henderson speaks to Scottish students

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Daisy Stewart Henderson argues that one of the most important lessons we learn at Cambridge is how to disagree

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Daisy Stewart Henderson argues that patriotism shouldn’t be the preserve of the far-right

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Daisy Stewart Henderson argues that allowing sixteen-year-olds to vote doesn’t have to be a radical prospect

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What do Cantabs think about AI? Four students tell Maddy Browne their thoughts on how AI will impact our futures

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Daisy Stewart Henderson argues that college chapels have a great deal more to offer us than we may realise

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Daisy Stewart Henderson argues that the national discussion on toxic masculinity overlooks privileged men

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A Cambridge degree isn’t a sufficient qualification for entering politics or the civil service

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A culture of corporate feminism risks alienating women who do not fit the girlboss image

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Teaching Latin in state schools helps to combat a privileged monopoly on ‘impractical’ learning

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As the last generation for whom it remains in living memory, we must commit to Holocaust remembrance

Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
Cambridge students can gain much more than some extra cash from part-time jobs

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We must not forget the privilege and politicisation associated with emotional openness

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Cambridge’s extreme workload worsens our work ethics, argues Daisy Stewart Henderson
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Surely it’s time to scrap scholars’ dinners?
April O’Neill and Daisy Stewart Henderson debate whether the rewards scholars receive are elitist or empowering