The student society trying to make May Balls more sustainable
Vintage Varsity: The spy who (once) loved me
Vintage Varsity: Vintage Camfess
Are we really too busy for the bus?
Elsie McDowell talks to the Cambridge University Environmental Consulting Society about their efforts to make May Balls more sustainable

Vintage Varsity
Resident archivist Iris Mamier explores the tradition of Secret Service recruitment at Cambridge


Saoirse Exton explores the relationship of local people and industries to tourism

Natalia Pilu speaks to students about the best way to spend your summer break

Grace Howell
Grace Howell speaks with student content creators as they aim to document the authentic realities of student life

Calum Murray speaks to employers and experts about the effects of AI on the graduate labour market




Emma Tenzler speaks to Ahmed, a Cambridge offer-holder in Gaza, about the obstacles to his studies and his hopes for the future

Chirathi Perera speaks to incoming Cambridge freshers about their fears, hopes, and expectations as they anxiously await the start of term

How does being underage at Cambridge impacts students’ experiences?

Nuclear bunker
From doomsday shelter to roman mosaic storage, Jonathan Liu ventures underground to explore the history and modern day usage of Cambridge’s not-so-secret nuclear bunker.

Chriathi Perera explores how students balance passion and practicality in choosing their Cambridge degrees

Academic Life
Julia Ongking tests the limits of Cambridge’s academic flexibility

Vintage Varsity
Resident Archivist Lily O’Sullivan dives into the archives for some career guidance and inspiration from those who made it

Graduation
Cambridge’s finalists on how they are coping with change and uncertainty

Social Media
Duncan Paterson surveys students on social media and how it fuels the flame of far-right extremism

Women's Safety
Lowenna Biscoe uncovers the initiatives throughout Cambridge city centre to support women’s safety

Student Life
Mimi Ronson explores the small and central areas most Cambridge students spend their days in, and questions the importance of travelling further out of our bubble

Inclusivity
Willow Nugent investigates the impact of Cambridge’s complicated traditions on students

Volunteering
Georgie Middlemiss explores the experiences of students volunteering in Calais for a weekend mid-term

Vintage Varsity
Eleanor Dougan investigates Cambridge’s stance on lunar travel over the decades

Identity
Mimi Ronson asks how Indian students at Cambridge grapple with the university’s colonial past

Academics
Ethan Cain reflects on the life of the Cambridge professor who defied convention and changed the course of moral philosophy

Vintage Varsity
An exploration of David Mitchell’s comedic career in Cambridge as president of the Footlights in the mid-nineties