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Jonathan Liu takes a peek behind the scenes of Cambridge’s museums to explore their hidden collections ...
Pro-Palestine activists have graffitied Alex Wood Hall, the Cambridge Labour Party offices, accusing local MP Daniel Zeichner ...
My friends were different, my life turned chaotic, and my thoughts lingered on home. What else could come to mind when ...
Kate Woodman sits down with Footlights member Helen Brookes to discuss Smokers Events, her first time doing sketches, and the ...
Nostalgia, when it comes to childhood cinematic favourites, is a beguilingly twofold phenomenon. It can act as a refresher, ...
Louise Crary delves into inequalities between college boat clubs, and the lives and worries of rowers at the poorest clubs on the Cam ...
Varsity is the independent newspaper for the University of Cambridge, established in its current form in 1947. In order to maintain our editorial independence, our print newspaper and news website ...
Francis McCabe takes a look back at the BBC's livestream of Glastonbury 2025, and considers the performances of KNEECAP and ...
The Cambridge Folk Festival will return in 2026 with a new city-wide, multi-venue format, following a review by Cambridge ...
Visa. Mastercard. For years, these names defined how Europeans paid online. But the tide is turning. Cards are losing ground ...
Post boxes. As you walk around your neighbourhood you’ve probably already passed one without even noticing. But in 1852, when the first free-standing post box was erected in England, everyone noticed.
Are degrees still worth it? Katie Nicholson argues that, even with universities under scrutiny, degrees remain worthwhile ...