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Interviews
Kettle’s Yard director Andrew Nairne speaks with Akshata Kapoor about the past and current exhibits
Interviews
‘I was born into political struggle, I didn’t jump into it’: Weiwei and Nairne discuss Weiwei’s new exhibition ‘The Liberty of Doubt’
Interviews
The military personnel turned Magdalene academics discuss the unfolding Ukrainian crisis with Akshata Kapoor and Marion Willingham
Interviews
Majlis president Sara Saloo talks about the revival and future of the famous South Asian society
Interviews
BBC journalist and broadcaster Kavita Puri speaks about recording the lived experiences of the partition of India
Comment: Akshata Kapoor
The University should not hush up complaints against dons, write Akshata Kapoor and Nieve Brydges
News
Several students were reportedly spiked at the Slipped Disc club night yesterday (9/12)
Features
Deputy Editor Akshata Kapoor reads the scribbles and annotations left behind in the second-hand books she owns
Comment: Akshata Kapoor
Akshata Kapoor explores the significance of flags to identity, and criticises the approach of colleges towards flag raising
News
The college will make its case for the removal of the memorial of Tobias Rustat before the consistory courts in the Diocese of Ely early next year
News
Cambridge Unite, Unison, and the SU have written an open letter demanding an end to outsourcing plans
News
Varsity speaks to those heading to Glasgow for the summit dubbed the ‘world’s last best chance’ to combat climate change
Arts
Akshata Kapoor previews the latest exhibition at Kettle’s Yard which explores the work of British Indian artist Sutapa Biswas
News
The TIGR2ESS research project was given the award for its large impact, achieved by ‘working in close collaboration with partners’
News
Cambridge SU reinforced its support for trans rights in light of criticism faced by its ‘How to Spot TERF Ideology’ guide
News
Tara Choudhury stated that attacks against the Professor wrongly accused her of Hinduphobia in an ‘orchestrated pile-on’
News
The group Little Blue Dot used the models to highlight the issue of untreated sewage being discharged into the River Cam
Features
Akshata Kapoor reflects on her pandemic freshers’ year and its parallels with the show Normal People
News
UK scholars are pushing for the government to grant Afghan Chevening Scholarship awardees their visas after suspension of the programme due to Embassy evacuation in Afghanistan
Comment: Akshata Kapoor
Abstaining from morality: India and the war in Ukraine
Akshata Kapoor unpacks the domestic and geopolitical importance of India’s response to the war in Ukraine