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Features
Charley Barnard remembers her childhood family vacations near home in Norfolk.
Features
Charley Barnard reflects on how her relationship with her body changes with the seasons
Comment: Charley Barnard
Content notes are the best and most considerate way to enable individuals to make informed choices, argues Charley Barnard
Features
Reflecting on her experiences of homelessness while at university, Charley Barnard explains why having a plan for after graduation is unavoidable for some
Comment: Charley Barnard
Charley Barnard argues that the privilege of rooms that promote “wellbeing” is reserved for only a few students
Film & TV
Charley Barnard and Joe Davidson take a look at the film they describe as ‘The Parent Trap meets The Princess Diaries meets Great British Bake Off’
Comment: Charley Barnard
Cambridge may not be the only university with a notorious ski trip, but it is singular in the expectation that everyone can afford it. Two students consider what this says about our university
Comment: Charley Barnard
In recent news, the law has prohibited the University from taking the necessary steps to protect its students. The burden this places on students to protect one another is too great
Features
Charley Barnard reflects on the list of lessons she compiled in the notes section of her phone throughout her first year
Violet
Charley Barnard reflects on the important feminist lessons she’s learned since arriving in Cambridge
Violet
Resident over-sharer Charley Barnard attempts to demystify the process of an STI Screening
Violet
Violet‘s sex columnist Charley Barnard looks at the motivations behind using Tinder, and why she has finally unmatched
Violet
Charley Barnard suggests ways to keep yourself safe in the Cambridge dating scene
Violet
Charley Barnard gives her opinion on the Time’s Up campaign
Violet
Violet columnist Charley Barnard takes a long, hard (pun definitely intended) look at the way society respects consent
Comment: Charley Barnard
The MML faculty must do more to prepare low income students for the year abroad
The year abroad involves a financial burden for poorer students that the faculty has yet to adequately accommodate, argues third-year French and Spanish student Charley Barnard