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Lifestyle
The Varsity team offer their advice on self-isolation and beyond

Features
Isobel Bickersteth writes on how her memories of Cambridge are entangled in the city’s buildings

Theatre
Isobel Bickersteth is moved by this slick, delightfully understated production of Lemons

Lifestyle
The Varsity team offer their advice for Freshers’ Week and beyond

News
Professor Sir Christopher Dobson had been master of the college for 12 years

News
The open letter shared on Tuesday follows criticism of the inquiry’s focus on the central University alone

Arts
Ahead of Intersect’s opening night, Isobel Bickersteth spoke to co-director Iman Khakoo about the vision behind this year’s festival

Music
The Varsity team pick personal favourites to carry them into 2019

Arts
Untangling the work of one of the great artists of the New York School of abstract expressionism, Isobel Bickersteth gives us a glimpse into this exciting new exhibition at Kettle’s Yard

Lifestyle
Forgotten something? Some current students share with you what they can’t live without and the tricks they wish they’d known earlier on in their time at Cambridge

Features
As this year’s freshers prepare for a new year in Cambridge, Isobel Bickersteth reflects on how her first year shaped her

Features
Cambridge PhD student Peter Biar Ajak is a prominent political activist and advisor, and was arrested and detained in South Sudan last week

Sport
Accomplished rower James Cracknell will be eligible for selection while completing his master’s degree next year

News
Cambridge has said that ‘few students’ will have been ‘materially disadvantaged as a result of the industrial action’

News
Excluding Medicine, the Engineering Tripos had the greatest total number of failures, but overall numbers are low

News
Ahead of Friday’s University Council decision, three academics discuss why they do not see divestment as the way forward

News
CUSU’s president described “bureaucratic niceties” which make committees “obstacles” to change in a recent blog post

News
The letter claims that the report is a ‘transparent attempt’ to prevent divestment

News
The University has committed to supporting at least ten students per year
Comment: Isobel Bickersteth
Varsity’s view: Cambridge’s response to Covid-19 is slow, inconsistent, and ambiguous. Students bear the burden.
For so many students for whom the decision to go home is a complicated one, Cambridge’s ‘advice’ has been painfully ambiguous, inconsistent, and frustratingly slow