Construction begins on controversial Queens’ accommodation
Missing Sidgwick sculpture spotted in Oxford 
Daniel Zeichner expressed concern that UKRI funding cuts to physics research will harm future talent at the University

The £34m plans involve building four new accommodation blocks and refurbishing two others
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A Sudanese offer holder called the policy ‘a blanket restriction that ends up punishing genuine students’

Brittin, a Robinson alumnus, will take over from Tim Davie, who studied at Selwyn

The Rokos School will begin operating in autumn 2026

The College plans to convert the former Romsey Labour Club into 60 student flats

Jesus College’s resident deer has been relocated after displaying aggressive behaviour

Match Report
Ben Madden reports on the men’s 2026 Varsity football fixture from a jubilant Grange Road

Keane Handley reports as Oxford overcome Cambridge in a hard-fought 2-1 win

Lord Chris Smith said the government needed to ‘work an awful lot better’ for students with plan 2 loans

Review
Ella Hardy argues that this production reimagines and redefines the limits of Shakespeare’s classic play 4.5 stars
I’m keeping the em dash
The myth of ‘general knowledge’
The anti-AI performance at Cambridge
Not all is beautiful in the death of the ‘golden ticket’
April O'Neill
April O’Neill argues that the em dash should not fall victim to the AI takeover

Abril Duarte González
Abril Duarte González argues that what we call ‘common knowledge’ is often just cultural proximity

Abril Duarte González
Abril Duarte González dissects what truly lies behind Cambridge’s resistance to AI

Unmilan Kalita
Unmilan Kalita argues that the instability of a university degree should be cause for concern

Lily Owens
Lily Owens argues that debating cuture bears responsibilities in the digital age of politics

Bix Ponte
Bix Ponte argues that the Union should be fielding provocative speakers from across the political spectrum, not simply those who will sell the most tickets
The rise of the June Event
Hyper-productive or healthy? The rise of wellness culture at Cambridge
The hidden harms of college stereotypes
Heavy is the head: the pressures of leading a student society
Eleanor Baldwin asks event presidents why colleges are seeking alternatives to May Balls

Francesca Evans weighs up student, professor and influencer perspectives on Cambridge’s unique wellness culture

Beth Lee talks to the presidents of student societies about how they juggle their role and their degree

Mimi Ronson explores the general fog that surrounds student knowledge of the kidneys

Francesca Evans delves into the diverse ways students save money amid inflation and college limitations

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

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Cambridge SU presidents on divestment, engagement and the role’s challenges
‘It’s always originality they’re looking for’: Katie Burge on all things film
Hot Numbers: ‘It’s an art and a science’
Quickfire
Lucy Thomas sits down with Students’ Union presidents to learn more about the position

Quickfire
Hannah Burfield sits down with Katie Burge to explore her rising film career

Isadora Vargas Mafort talks to Simon Fraser about his leap from engineer to coffee shop visionary

Quickfire
Vienna Kwan sits down with Antony Stokes to discuss all things diplomacy

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
A day in the life of a Nature Editor
Is the sex of an embryo entirely up to chance?
Ellie Davies explores the science of sex determination, and whether it’s as random as we think

Asha Torczon explores how the eradication of parasites may have made us more vulnerable to immune disease

The science writers share the journeys of the women in science who have inspired them for Women’s History Month

Yu Tong Lim and Ruby Jackson cover some of the latest scientific research

Yu Tong Lim lifts the curtain on this thriving niche
Blind Date: ‘I lived to tell the tale!’
‘Oh-oh, we’re halfway there!’
Take a punt, and try canoeing!
Side-hustling through a Cambridge degree
Blind Date
Master’s students, Jay and YC, meet for a blind date

Feature
Jess Gotterson dethrones punting as the superior watersport

Notebook
Ell Heeps reflects on having half of her degree behind her

Quiz
Georgia Gooding theorises on how you’ll regress while back at home

Feature
Scarlett Prunty considers what lessons we can learn from the changing of the seasons

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Sulaari Stuart details the joys and pitfalls of working as a studen
Is art becoming boring?
Review
Mara Zaharia reviews Eugène Ionesco’s absurdist work

Review
Ollie Liversedge discusses the latest edition of Cambridge Review of Books

Interview
Rachel Jones gets involved with zine-making in Newnham

Opinion
James Bickley wonders if over-analysing art is detrimental
A taste of the glamorous life
Feature
Matilda Billinge explains how the power of fashion helped to transform Addison Rae’s identity

Guide
Minnie Peters unpacks her makeup bag and builds you the ideal everyday beauty routine

Feature
Jess Gotterson and Flossie Bullion sit down with the president and vice-president of Cambridge University Charity Fashion Show

Matilda Billinge rejects single-metal monotony and argues that gold and silver are friends not foes

Lily Sandell educates us all on the benefits of dopamine dressing, for the mind and for the soul

Caitlin Newman argues her case for the rinsing and repeating of our wardrobes
Life is not a Godard film
Opinion
Heidi Lewis re-evaluates various cinematic attempts to adapt classic texts

Interview
Otto Bajwa Greenwood talks to Finlay Wyer about Silver Street Productions

Feature
Forget the Oscars – Peter Adams shows us a different breed of awards ceremony

Feature
Ruby Redwood and Dan Porritt return to classic Hollywood to ask how memory works

Review
Annabelle Werner attends the Cambridge Ukrainian Society’s documentary screening
‘Two Heads on Stage’: Inside the Cambridge Lieder Scheme
A spring in your step and songs for the new season
Trans musicians aren’t denying their biology, they’re owning it
A pastel, pastoral production of Acis and Galatea 
Playlist
Bix Ponte has your fix of tracks to soundtrack this sometimes-sunny, sometimes-bedrizzled spring

Interview
Isabel Lee sits down with two Lieder Scheme duos to talk through partnership and performance

Review
Charlotte Crawley reviews Acis and Galatea at the Senate House

Playlist
Caitlin Newman examines the artistic prowess of trans+ artists and the personal freedom music can bring

Guide
Charlotte Thomann says guidebooks are a thing of the past, we should be listening instead

Lauren Quinn defends opera and ballet from Chalamet’s internet-dividing comments
What’s in a costume?
It doesn’t really matter (and that’s the point)
Inside the double life of a thespian student
Hamlet in the Chapel: Shakespeare, sanctified 
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Elsie Hayward gives her guide for how to make the most of Cambridge theatre

Opinion
Nabiha Ali suggests costume plays a tangible role as an interpretative tool in theatre

Feature
Barney Sayburn explores the difficult realtities of juggling drama and degree

Review
James Critchley argues this production comes alive with its arresting performances

Review
Ella Hardy argues that this production reimagines and redefines the limits of Shakespeare’s classic play 4.5 stars

Interview
Francesca Evans sits down with comedians Flora Maxwell and Grace Wakeman to talk about their solo comedy shows
Cambridge Men prevail on the Thames for fourth year running while Oxford Women take back crown
Tristan Sykes reports from the Tideway on the 2026 Boat Race

Harry Mclusky and Nicholas Hall report from the Cam on the term’s pinnacle inter-collegiate sporting contest

Match Report
Ben Madden reports on the men’s 2026 Varsity football fixture from a jubilant Grange Road

Keane Handley reports as Oxford overcome Cambridge in a hard-fought 2-1 win

Ben Madden reports as Cambridge put an end to Oxford’s undefeated basketball season

Ben Madden reports as Cambridge’s resilience could not stem Oxford’s irrepressible flow
Unmilan Kalita
Not all is beautiful in the death of the ‘golden ticket’
Unmilan Kalita argues that the instability of a university degree should be cause for concern