SU stops offering student discounts
Uni-linked firms rank among Cambridgeshire’s largest
Professor Marc Weller denounced the US capture of Maduro as an unlawful use of force driven by oil interests

The College aims to target a small group of elite private schools to improve the ‘quality’ of students applying
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The Students’ Union has deleted its discounts wepbage after keeping it blank for five months

Companies with links to the University are highly ranked in the new Cambridgshire Ltd 2025 report

The movement’s founder went viral talking about racism in Cambridge and claims ‘Cambridge sucks for queer people of colour’

Report details concerns about whether the government will be able to reach its growth targets for the region

A roundup of the biggest stories covered by Varsity this year, from divestment decisions to kebab shop closures

Interview
Sam Ho breaks down the captivating story of New Zealand artistic gymnast and Cambridge sporting sensation Maddie Marshall

Agony Aunt
Alice Frecheville returns for the third (and final) Michaelmas installment of Ask Auntie Alice

The science behind muscle soreness (and what you can do to fix it)

Report details concerns about whether the government will be able to reach its growth targets for the region
Plastic pubs: the problem with Cambridge alehouses
What happened to men at Cambridge?
Year of the Hawk: divestment in an era of European war
The ‘class’ of Cambridge
Sam Elgar
Sam Elgar argues that Cambridge needs to think about the consequences of divestment

Ivo Morrey
Ivo Morrey explores the inhumane nature of Cambridge pubs

Yashraj Garg
Yashraj Garg dissects the silent struggle of men within the University’s gender dynamics

Elena Buermann
Elena Buermann challenges the result of the SU’s recent referendum on veganism

Holly Farrell
Holly Farrell argues that Cambridge’s position at the top of league tables shouldn’t make us blind to their negative impact

Beth Wade
Beth Wade argues that class divisions in our social interactions are often based more on negative preconceptions than reality
Who gets to speak at the Cambridge Union?
‘Treated like we’re incompetent’: ents officers on college micromanagement
In-person interviews through student helpers’ eyes
Should I stay or should I go? Cambridge students and alumni reflect on how their memories stay with them
Alessia Fietta speaks to Union members about issues with inclusivity and diversity in debate

Sam Elgar speaks to Cambridge-based experts on democracy to discuss its future in our country

Grace Howell speaks to ents officers struggling to assert their autonomy in the college system

Frida Bradbrook speaks to student helpers about their experiences working at interview days

Francesca Evans looks at Cambridge’s quiet pull on those who stay put or inevitably return

Juliette Berry speaks to queer students about their desire for a more established queer community at Cambridge

Digital technologies are leading to more young people experiencing OCD symptoms

Thea Grant explores the often overlooked work of the university’s housekeeping and maintenance teams

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Politics, your own way: Tilly Middlehurst on speaking out
You don’t need to peak at Cambridge, says Robin Harding
Chatterbox toys and the ‘Ice Cream Truck of Rights’: Carolina Rubio Macwright on empowering immigrants
Anthony Gong on what politicians can learn from competitive debate
Lauren Quinn discusses the power of compassion in the contemporary global landscape with the immigration lawyer and organiser

Quickfire
Anthony Gong reflects on competitive debate and the evolution of public discourse with Giovanni Lacroix

Vienna Kwan and the Asia Editor of The Financial Times discuss why the university-to-career trajectory is rarely straightforward

Jasmine Heddle-Bacon discusses the perils of perfectionism with the student singer-songwriter

Carissa Wong sits down with Jessie Lau to discuss her journalistic work, ethics and aims

Niara Morenas sits down with the viral debater to reflect on misinterpretation and the urgency of political engagement.
New year, new room, new you
Why can’t you walk properly after leg day?
Rose Firth explores the science-backed ways you can refresh your room for 2026

The science behind muscle soreness (and what you can do to fix it)

Interview
Lucy George talks to researchers at Cancer UK about their goals, motivations, and the challenges they face

Sophie Patel’s recommendations for a stellar way to spend your vacation

Dhruv Shenai shines a light on the science research behind your Christmas

Laura Verdina explains why populations of this evergreen parasite are exploding in Cambridge
What’s in and what’s out in 2026?
Ask Auntie Alice
Blind Date: ‘Not the most awkward first date I’ve been on!’
New year, better me 
Opinion
Caitlin Newman and Decima Archer share what they’re embracing and what they’re leaving behind this new year

Feature
Troy Francis-Brown offers a more sustainable approach to New Year’s resolutions

Blind Date
Ethan meets Sara for a blind date

Holly gets real about the highs and lows of being the man with the cam

Agony Aunt
Alice Frecheville returns for the third (and final) Michaelmas installment of Ask Auntie Alice

Quiz
The academic weapon or the Revs rat? Mary Anna Im and Georgia Gooding use their crystal ball to see what’s in store for you in 2026
The irony of going analogue online
The Substack revolution
Opinion
Bryony Clarke dissects social media, hobbies, and our struggle for creativity

Feature
Otto Bajwa-Greenwood considers Foucualt’s stranglehold on academia

Opinion
Though literacy may be in decline, Otto Bajwa-Greenwood finds hope in new media

Review
Sophie Smout reads some teenage fiction to feel festive

Feature
Rachel Jones guides us through Cambridge’s world of cheap print
Is the time of the smartwatch up?
The resurgence of the sari
Opinion
Matilda Billinge argues that analogue watches express individuality in a way smartwatches never can

Renowned wardrobe thief, Jess Gotterson, realises her younger sister is more stylish than her – and here’s why

Feature
Arushi Dattani makes the case for the return of the traditional South Asian garment

Feature
Arushi Dattani consults A Newnham Anthology to get a better insight into how some of the first female Cambridge students dressed

Feature
Matilda Billinge muses on how 20th century futurism actually relates to where fashion is headed

Feature
Arushi Dattani investigates what gives French fashion its unique allure
The Christmas films that spoil themselves
I DID EVERYTHING RIGHT: in conversation with Phoebe Cleghorn 
Opinion
Heidi Lewis discusses the longevity of The Traitors

Opinion
Daniella Adetoye believes that Hallmark films prioritise ambience over analysis

Review
Dan Porritt recommends Mortimer and Whitehouse’s show as an antidote to uni life

Opinion
Ellie Smith explores how fan relationships are weaponised to encourage parasocialism

Review
Mia Badby revisits the darkness of Kubrick’s Christmastime classic

Opinion
Ollie Godkin explores the science behind comfort shows
XONGZ of praise
Creating connection and chaos with CD collecting 
Live Review
Bricknasty ignite the atmosphere at The Village Underground, as reviewed by Francis McCabe

Guide
Isobel Heal examines the defiant power of a CD collection to discover music, connect people and counteract algorithm-controlled listening

Review
Live at the Corn Exchange, Rizzle Kicks were the perfect antidote to a cold Cambridge day, says Uma Kukreja

Album Review
Caitlin Newman examines Allie X’s latest album as a guide to navigate Cambridge winter slumps

Live Review
Millie Wooler reviews the last of the great Mancunian bass players

Head to Head
Caitlin Newman and Millie Wooler argue for and against the case of Christmas songs
Life on the edge (of Camdram)
Finding Cambridge’s best theatre venue
Opinion
Elsie Hayward argues for the value of smaller-scale involvement in theatre

Opinion
Daisy Simpson considers Corpus Playroom against the ADC

Opinion
Ella Hardy explores how digitalisation could improve Cambridge theatre

Opinion
Barney Sayburn makes the case for site-specific theatre

Feature
Ahead of a run at the Cambridge Corn Exchange, Eleanor Baldwin muses on how this classic ballet became bound up in Christmas

Opinion
Daisy Simpson reflects on Suzie Miller’s Inter Alia and what this means for female protagonists
Hard work, heartbreak and hope: international gymnast Maddie Marshall’s journey 
Review
Ben Madden gives insight into the local football scene in Cambridge

Keane Handley asks if some politicians are going too far, tainting The Beautiful Game

Interview
Sam Ho breaks down the captivating story of New Zealand artistic gymnast and Cambridge sporting sensation Maddie Marshall

Test Cricket
Ed Parker breaks down England’s latest Ashes humbling

Comment
Keane Handley explores whether sportspeople have a moral responsibility to be doing more

Football
Ben Madden attends a Spanish second division match, to see if Britain’s tradition of well-attended lower division football has anything to learn
Yes, I’m brown – but I have more important things to say
Navya Sharma Tyagali argues that Cambridge is not excluded from the trend of intellectually ostracising minority voices