24 results found, showing 1–20
News
The university’s proposed ‘end of studies’ ceremony aims to be ‘as close as possible to usual arrangements’
News
An open letter has collected more than 230 individual signatures
News
Trinity Politics Society were told by Hancock’s representatives not to take any recordings of the event
Lifestyle
Famke Veenstra-Ashmore and Emaan Ullah review Bridge Street’s newest restaurant
Arts
Famke Veenstra-Ashmore and Emaan Ullah unravel the meanings behind the latest New Hall art collection
Science
The exhibition will run until September, displaying the work of researchers, curators, and conservationists
Theatre
Brimming with wit, conniving characters and dirty, dirty politics
News
The court ruled that the college’s bid to remove the memorial was based on a ‘false narrative’ about Rustat
News
The results of the SU election and referendum are being announced: follow along as they’re released
Interviews
Emaan Ullah & Bethan Moss speak to Zak Coleman and Anjum Nahar about their time in office
Fashion
The Varsity Fashion team debate whether we love or hate Y2K and its place in current fashion
Science
Small biotech firms have ‘created 40% more life-changing medicines’ than all major pharmaceutical companies
Science
Plants in the UK are flowering a month earlier than average, which could have significant consequences
Interviews
The Editors-in-Chief speak to the presidents of King’s, Jesus, and Trinity’s May Week events
News
Research will aim to address structural inequalities within emerging technology
News
‘Our proposition has nothing to do with erasing the name of Tobias Rustat’
Theatre
It’s no Agatha Christie, but there’s no shortage of intrigue either
Lifestyle
The Executive Editors recommend their favourite spots in Cambridge, and resolve to visit others this new year
Science
The fluke discovery of Arthropleura revealed that the millipedes grew up to 2.7m long
Comment: Emaan Ullah
Port and witty debate? More like port and shitty debate
Following recent controversy, Emaan Ullah argues that instances such as these aren’t uncommon