114 results found, showing 101–114
Science
Stephanie Stacey explores the life and career of astrophysicist Vera Rubin, a pioneer both in research and advocacy of women in science
Theatre
Matilda Wickham’s production brings a claustrophobic examination of toxic masculinity to the ADC Theatre
News
Stephanie Stacey analyses updates in University financial information recently released in the Reporter
News
Old friends become political rivals in this year’s NUS election
News
Exactly 100 years after women gained the vote, Cambridge unveiled a plaque to Newnham co-founder and trailblazer for women’s suffrage.
News
Analysis by Varsity found a lack of information for students wishing to switch courses, though successful switchers have often moved to HSPS.
News
Campaigners dressed in lab coats and orange gloves staged a protest outside the University Investment Office
Science
The Hack Cambridge organisers sought to increase non-male representation through positive action programmes
Violet
From buying second-hand clothes to cycling to lectures, there are plenty of ways to commit to a greener 2018
Film & TV
Enchanted by the uninspired, Stephanie Stacey gives an honest response to this festive film that looks beyond traditional criticism to the warmth lying underneath
News
Students gathered to mark the event in a candlelight vigil on Jesus Green and a commemoration event in Emmanuel College chapel
News
CUSU, Cambridge Universities Labour Club (CULC) and Cambridge Defend Education join forces in campaign for colleges to pay employees the real living wage
News
Varsity speaks to Cambridge academics to get to the bottom of why women are so underrepresented in the subject
Theatre
Despite its honest brutality, Rights of Passage is unmissable, writes Stephanie Stacey 4.5 stars