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Report find that a children’s surgeon at Addenbrookes ‘missed opportunities’ in patient care.

The results of the referendum, in which students also voted that the SU should actively campaign for divestment, were announced on Thursday

Between 2019-20 and 2023-24, the University made 64 financial payouts to students who lodged formal complaints or submitted academic appeals

This comes as the Uni reduced its projected deficit from £62.6 million to £39 million for next year after imposing controversial spending cuts across all departments

Ben Curtis sits down with Alastair Campbell for an honest conversation about Cambridge and mental health

Calum Murray speaks to the pol socs battling for the hearts of radicalising students

This comes as the Uni reduced its projected deficit from £62.6 million to £39 million for next year after imposing controversial spending cuts across all departments

Jasmine Heddle-Bacon chats with frontman Ryan Potter ahead of their upcoming EP, Blue Transitions

Facing potential legal action, CUCBC informed captains college-level rowing would be at threat of ceasing entirely if they voted against the proposal to align with British Rowing guidelines on trans eligibility

Opinion
Flossie Bullion wants to see more emo fashion on the streets of Cambridge
Humans of Cambridge: Cambridge’s garden artists
Are we really too busy for the bus?
Vintage Varsity: Vintage Camfess
Humans of Cambridge: the many hats of a Cambridge College Porter
Francesca Evans meets Pembroke College’s first female head gardener to explore the stories behind the college’s historic gardens

Varsity’s resident archivist Giulia Reche-Danese explores the precusors to the anonymous confessions page

Calum Murray speaks to the pol socs battling for the hearts of radicalising students

Beth Lee investigates whether city transport truly delivers for students racing against the clock.

Thea Grant explores the importance of creative hobbies in helping students cope with the pressures of Cambridge life

Sasha Djuric – Fraser explores diversification and intersectionality with members of Cambridge’s women’s societies

Emma Tenzler and Theo Mellor ask whether large numbers young people are really turning to Christianity

Beth Lee
Beth Lee speaks to the quiet powerhouses behind the desk whose work keeps colleges and students thriving

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Jemma Sbeg on the psychology of your 20s
How Thomas Godfrey is fighting anti-intellectualism
Behind the bar at La Raza
Carissa Wong discusses vunerability and mental health with podcaster Jemma Sbeg

Ben Curtis sits down with Alastair Campbell for an honest conversation about Cambridge and mental health

Quickfire
Tara Buxton talks to assistant manager Jess about the dying art of live music and her personal favourite cocktails

Ludovica de Lorenzo speaks to the Dante expert about the realities of academia

The comedian and actor traces his comedy career back to the Cambridge Footlights

Jing Hao Liang meets the Full Blue Racing team, a group of Cambridge students who build a racecar every year
Risky business in Cambridge
Lychees leech your energy
Could gene therapy rewrite the future of Huntington’s?
Jenny Jiang uses a financial analogy to explain how lychee toxins can trigger dangerous dips in blood sugar

Lucy George breaks down the biology behind our fear response

Timothy Moy sheds light on the Mill Lane research centre mulling over our very survival as a species

Flora Allen explores the treatment offering new hope for a previously incurable disease

Nathaniel Ostle explores how the activity of these microscopic powerhouses may have resulted in the evolution of sleep
Ask Auntie Alice: the (delayed) return
Which autumnal food sums you up in a dish?
How to escape a haunted house (party)
Blind Date: ‘I realised in the end that we weren’t going to bond over anything’
Agony Aunt
Varsity’s Agony Aunt, Alice Frecheville, is back with her latest advice

Quiz
Jess Gotterson cooks up a quiz to determine which hearty meal matches your mood

Guide
Halloween parties are made infinitely scarier when you feel trapped into staying until the end but our exit strategies have been tried and tested, so that you can make the perfect escape…

Trial + error
Is it magic or just plain odd? Daisy Bates has her chakras checked so you don’t have to

Trial + error
Sophie Ennis checks out a Cambridge walking ghost tour in pursuit of a new Halloween tradition

Frida Bradbrook regrets to inform you that you have already missed the social event of the season
Why is everybody naked?
A Cambridge childhood felt through Period Piece
Reflections on the Booker Prize 2025
The Lolita complex
Feature
Mia Apfel uncovers the story of the phallic monument

Feature
Otto Bajwa-Greenwood muses on the difficulty of writing museum labels

Ryan Vowles comes to know the artist Gwen Raverat through her perfect childhood memoirs

Review
Gus Lovell muses on the future of the novel
In the spirit of sexy Halloween costumes
Interview
Molly Weston sits down with Esther Crasnow-Dodd and Eva Sharkey, costume designer and director of Orlando, to discuss gender and performance when designing costumes

Opinion
Flossie Bullion wants to see more emo fashion on the streets of Cambridge

Opinion
Sofia Iudensteva argues rock’n'roll is still alive and what we should strive to be

Guide
Julia Betancourt delves into the evolution of the “sexy” costume, and explains how to reclaim dressing sexily on Halloween

Opinion
Alara Clayton reflects on her recent trip to Oslo and the charming simplicity of Scandi style

Opinion
Molly Weston muses on the tribulations of bringing back the classic 60s jean style
Finding space in Cambridge for the love of filmmaking
Is Emma Stone an alien in Bugonia?
Dylan Ingram reviews the new black comedy from acclaimed director Yorgos Lanthimos

Global Frames
Hilary Lau explores how multiculturality has shaped Hong Kong cinema

Opinion
Freya Compton investigates our attraction to crime media

Interview
Otto Bajwa-Greenwood interviews the team behind student-led film production society Silver Street Productions

Review
Lara Davis reviews Emily Knutsson’s short film Forgery

Opinion
Amanda Ljungberg examines the prestige directors turning their gaze on Gen Z politics
When the going gets tough, whip out a guitar
Haunting sounds in a haunting city
In conversation with the The Hunna
Playlist
It’s spooky season! The Music Team bring you the soundtrack for this Halloween

Jasmine Heddle-Bacon chats with frontman Ryan Potter ahead of their upcoming EP, Blue Transitions

Interview
Daniel Kamaluddin sits down with Pale Waves’ Heather Baron-Gracie

Interview
Ruby Wooller sits down with one half of the dance music collective to talk about the changing music industry

Guide
Charlotte Thomann offers her absolute beginner’s guide to songwriting

Opinion
As our second Britpop summer comes to a close, Millie Wooler ponders the question that defined the original one
The ambiguous world of Beneath The Flower
We can never forget the classics
Meet the man behind The Addams Family musical
Woolf’s kaleidoscopic self is a sensation on the stage
Preview
Eleanor Baldwin looks ahead to this upcoming student epic

Opinion
Classical tales can still challenge us in ways we might not expect

Interview
As she directs the ADC production, Kate Woodman gets some pointers from the show’s composer

Review
Eva Sharkey’s Orlando is a colourful, flamboyant, whimsical celebration of queerness, says Elsie Hayward 4/5 stars

Review
This slow-burn production, underset by haunting cello music, combines incredible performances with sharp technicality
Captain’s Corner: Men’s Lacrosse
Oxford clinch commanding win despite spirited Cambridge effort
Blues Football
Keane Handley reports as the light blues succumb 4-0 to their in-form rivals

Captain's Corner
Ben Lubitsh speaks to Men’s Lacrosse captain Jasper Bates

Interview
Joss Heddle-Bacon speaks to the ex-WADA thlete committee chair and trailblazing Olympic gold medallist about finding hope in a corrupted landscape

Comment
Ben Lubitsh argues that it is time to abandon AI in sport

Calum Murray speaks to Ruby Hart about Varsity glory and BUCS ambitions

Interview
Max Eshelby talks to Cambridge United CEO Alex Tunbridge about the unique challenges facing the U’s
COMMENT
April O'Neill
Stop relying on your bedder
April O’Neill argues that the lack of domestic tasks Cambridge students have to complete does nothing to make them competent adults
Daisy Stewart Henderson
Have we forgotten how to empathise?
Daisy Stewart Henderson argues that a focus on ourselves prevents us from giving each other the benefit of the doubt
Duncan Paterson
The conflict of interest at the heart of Cambridge academia
Duncan Paterson argues that the recent appointment of James Orr as senior adviser to Reform UK must be condemned for what it is
Nessa Yip
Young people don’t like your online political campaigns
Nessa Yip argues that politicians’ attempts to pander to the young electorate through social media are working against them
Abril Duarte González
On overcoming the freshers’ curse
Abril Duarte González tells freshers to remember that Cambridge is the least interesting thing about them
Remy Rushbrooke
Nathan Cofnas shouldn’t be silenced
Remy Rushbrooke argues that we should defeat Cofnas’ ideology on our own terms rather than censoring them