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The investigation resulted in her disqualification from running for Union president

The rally featured speakers from the SU, End Sexual Violence, and Cambridge Rape Justice

The College’s ticket policy has left student union officers dealing with the brunt of the backlash

The Cambridge Centre for Palestine studies is actively seeking formal recognition by the University

The College has agreed to review its investment principles following pressure from Newnham for Palestine

News in-depth
The postgraduate presidential results have yet to be released following the disqualification of Roman Shainskyi

Interview
Dhyan Ruparel talks to the Tony and Olivier winning director about his illustrious career and return to the Arts Theatre

Mary Anna Im speaks to Harriet Tyce about career risks and her time on the hit show

Review
Sophie Smout explores why the layout of poíēsis works so effectively
What if doing no harm is enough?
Have we become too Cam-placent?
I’m disappointed but not suprised by the actions of David Stern
Inclusivity doesn’t have to sell out tradition
Yashraj Garg
Yashraj Garg argues that we should acknowledge the strange practice of underplaying effort at Cambridge

Marianna Kondak
Marianna Kondak argues that the Cambridge career bubble pressures us to do something that profoundly changes society, but do we have another option?

Maya Layish
Maya Layish uses the example of Grudgebridge to argue that we need a stronger accountability culture in Cambridge

April O'Neill
April O’Neill argues that the social circles and cultures created at Oxbridge need to be examined and held accountable

Juliette Berry
Juliette Berry argues that colleges should embrace the pride and politics behind flying flags

Calum Murray
Calum Murray argues that undergraduates need to stand with postgraduates against the increasingly unfair system
The hidden harms of college stereotypes
Should college halls be dishing up calorie information?
Beyond the porters’ lodge: is life better outside college?
Where are all the liberal Christians at Cambridge? 
Poppy McBeath speaks to students about the negative impacts of college clichés on Cambridge life and beyond

Daisy Stewart Henderson and Frida Bradbrook speak to Cambridge students about their relationship to patriotism

Lydia Bearne talks to students about whether calories on college menus are harmful or handy

Eve Nicholls talks to Voi users about the benefits and drawbacks of the vehicle

Sophia Bosworth-Gerbino talks to students living off-site about its benefits and disadvantages

Bibi Boyce talks to experts and students about the female experiences of ADHD

Frida Bradbrook talks to progressive Christians about their religious experiences at Cambridge

Amelie Rothwell investigates digital misogyny and its repurcussions in Cambridge

Commercial Feature

Commercial Feature

Commercial Feature
Author and self-acceptance advocate Ro Mitchell: ‘There’s no shame in liking yourself’
‘Greens are the real alternative’: Kathryn Fisher’s hopes for Petersfield council ward
Tara Buxton talks to Cambridge’s smell expert about the importance of challenging our olfactory aversions

Mary Anna Im speaks to Harriet Tyce about career risks and her time on the hit show

Rosalind Howell discusses self-talk, responsibility and perfectionism with Ro Mitchell

Oscar Delbourgo talks to the Petersfield Green Party about Polanski’s leadership and MP defections

Lucy Thomas talks to the outgoing editor of The Nation about his journalistic career

Vienna Kwan sits down with the Director of one of the UK’s most influential think tanks
A day in the life of a Nature Editor
Why Cambridge rocks
Interview
Dhruv Shenai explores the mysterious process behind journal submissions

Interview
Dhruv Shenai sits down with mathematician and youtuber Dr Tom Crawford to discuss why widening access is so important

Research Roundup
Lucy George and Asha Torczon cover some of the latest scientific research

Ana Cañadas Garcia explores the social, biological, and environmental factors that shape our food choices

Charlotte Phillips describes her experience conducting a field campaign in Antarctica
Is three really a crowd?
What state will Lent leave you in?
A tale of two cafés
Why do we worship London?
Feature
Scarlett Prunty weighs the pros and cons of being the third wheel

Quiz
Victory lap or total crashout? Georgia Gooding and Ell Heeps predict your fate

Feature
Freya Compton questions the supremacy of London as the go-to postgrad city

Emer Naylor Afram consults the cosmos to guide you through the rest of Lent

Trial + Error
It’s time to step outside of your tripos, argues Anastasia Prussakova

review
Blank Street and G’s Artisan Co go head-to-head in Ryan Vowles’ search for the best new café
From pupil to poet
My own adolescence in Munch’s Puberty
Art-ificially aesthetic
When a gallery and exhibition harmonise
Opinion
Yulianna Nunno discusses how AI is disrupting the creation of art

Opinion
Ollie Liversedge takes comfort in the imperfection of ancient art

Review
Sophie Smout explores why the layout of poíēsis works so effectively

Interview
Rachel Jones speaks to the new generation of Cambridge bards

Review
Nyeleti Brauer-Maxaeia muses on the gallery’s latest exhibition

Opinion
Ludovica De Lorenzo muses on the line between art and the deeply personal
You call it repetition, I call it reinvention
Keeping AI out of your wardrobe
Caitlin Newman argues her case for the rinsing and repeating of our wardrobes

Feature
Molly Weston delves into the outlandish and intriguing history of New Romantic style

Opinion
Flossie Bullion argues that we should think twice before using AI to shape our personal style

Matilda Billinge encourages some of 2016′s boldest fashion choices to make their comeback

Feature
Arushi Dattani explores what we can learn about personal style from Netflix’s Geek Girl

Olivia Redman analyses the history and the impact of unique details on college gowns

Review
Dylan Ingram comes to terms with the Brazilian Best Picture nominee

Feature
Varsity’s Film and TV section give you their opinions and predictions for the 98th Academy Awards

Review
Dylan Ingram reviews Park Chan-wook’s stylish, satirical thriller

Opinion
Charlotte Thomann argues that the show’s light-heartedness comes at the expense of those it claims to represent

Review
Ruby Redwood casts her eye on the new steamy adaptation of Brontë’s classic romance

Feature
Daniella Adetoye hears Cambridge student’s perspectives on the film review app Letterboxd
Pulling out all the stops for International Women’s Day
Opinion
Millie Wooler rejects an increasingly London-centric music industry

Review
Bix Ponte takes the time to review one they missed: The Streets’ A Grand Don’t Come For Free

Feature
Classical music and literature are inextricably connected, says Anastasia Prussakova

Interview
Lauren Quinn discusses the power of amplifying the voice of female organists and composers with Magdalene College organ scholars Alice Smith and Amelia Parkin

Francis McCabe battles the twists and turns of music discovery: biases, surprises, ego death and all

Feature
Rohan Teelock-Gaya takes a look at how our similarities and differences in music can bring us together
Principle, power, and pressure in Measure for Measure
Alien Breakdown Play is a promising extraterrestrial experiment
Lunatics and leisure centres
Between the lines of Little Women
Feature
Eleanor Baldwin explores the importance of often non-conventionla theatrical spaces for queer communities

Review
Barney Sayburn argues that ABP demonstrates bold imagination and potential

Interview
Dhyan Ruparel talks to the Tony and Olivier winning director about his illustrious career and return to the Arts Theatre

Preview
Shakespeare’s well-loved dark comedy gets a fresh take in a fresh space, says Lucy Farmer

Review
Parsiah Brandon looks back on the delightfully chaotic Corpus late show 4 stars

Preview
Nabiha Ali belives this production promises to be emotionally nuanced and fulfilling
Pizza, parkruns and purpose: training for the Cambridge Half-Marathon
Gown triumph a ‘big moment’ for Cambridge University boxing 
The Varsity Matches
Sam Ho and Ben Madden report on the dark blues’ double delight in the Varsity Matches

Francesca Evans tells the stories of student runners ahead of race day

Wilf Vall catches up with Blues football captain Deniz Ozer ahead of the blockbuster clash

Ben Madden reports as Cambridge were held to a last gasp draw against MK Dons

Ben Madden reports on a statement victory in the Blues’ title charge

Rhys Honey-Jones and Brodie Gibson report from the Union Chamber as Town and Gown trade blows
Calum Murray
Students should care more about tuition loans
Calum Murray argues that undergraduates need to stand with postgraduates against the increasingly unfair system