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Features
The previously untold story of the life of Jatin Sengupta, an Indian Cambridge student
Lifestyle
Tickets may have been suspiciously easy to get hold of, but Clare May Ball did not disappoint 4 stars
News
Over 60 students dressed in black gathered outside the University Library on Friday afternoon
Violet
People can’t believe they didn’t stop to check the most important page
Features
A week ago, an Argentinian submarine with 44 people on board lost contact with the mainland. Peter Chappell comments on what it must be like to be left behind
Arts
Peter Chappell talks to the BBC art historian and Caius fellow James Fox about Japanese art and playing squash with Will from The Inbetweeners
Music
Bagels, red wine and Razorlight – who could ask for anything more? Peter Chappell gets into the tour bus with The Horrors, as they stop off in Cambridge on tour for their fifth album, V
Comment: Peter Chappell
The recent shooting in Las Vegas, which killed 56 people, has lead some to ask whether white men are being radicalised, and others to call for increased gun control
Fashion
Fashion houses have been praised for their politics this season. Peter Chappell calls out their hypocrisy and doubts their proclaimed activism.
Comment: Peter Chappell
Challenging the conventional wisdom on elitism and exclusivity at Cambridge, Peter Chappell argues quirky traditions facilitate bonding and inclusivity
Arts
Peter Chappell goes backstage to meet Stewart Lee
Features
Peter Chappell comments on how Downing College May Ball was able to provide the perfect in-between for everyone
Arts
Columnist Peter Chappell explores Nespawershefyt’s Coffin at the Fitzwilliam and the issue of appraising non-Western art
Theatre
Peter Chappell speaks to director Faye Guy about this profoundly political play that “bubbles with tension”
Arts
Columnist Peter Chappell talks Double Dutch in the first of his musings on visual art in Cambridge
Arts
Former Varsity Editor and polymath Laura-Jane Foley sits down with Peter Chappell to talk about her career, and rivalries in student journalism
Theatre
Low-rise jeans? Check. Dido? Check. Moral relativism? Check. Peter Chappell finds out more about the Week 7 main show
Theatre
Peter Chappell talks to Arden of Faversham director Anna Jennings and discovers why Gatsby‘s precursor is actually an anonymous Elizabethan drama
Theatre
Peter Chappell talks to the team behind one of the ‘riskiest’ shows this term
Comment: Peter Chappell
Privilege is about so much more than if you paid school fees or not
Just because you didn’t go to a school with a 400 year history and a cricket pitch, it doesn’t mean you’re not privileged