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Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
A Cambridge degree isn’t a sufficient qualification for entering politics or the civil service
Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
A culture of corporate feminism risks alienating women who do not fit the girlboss image
Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
Teaching Latin in state schools helps to combat a privileged monopoly on ‘impractical’ learning
Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
As the last generation for whom it remains in living memory, we must commit to Holocaust remembrance
Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
Cambridge students can gain much more than some extra cash from part-time jobs
Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
We must not forget the privilege and politicisation associated with emotional openness
Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
Cambridge’s extreme workload worsens our work ethics, argues Daisy Stewart Henderson
Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
With populism ascending alongside youth political disillusionment, we need more than just formal youth parliament spaces for Gen-Z engagement, argues Daisy Stewart Henderson
Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
We should reject the LinkedIn culture of assessing our peers through impressive statistics, and instead look at each other as human beings, argues Daisy Stewart Henderson
Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
Daisy Stewart Henderson argues that cheap holidays to the former Eastern Bloc indicates a historically unprecedented orientation to the West
Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
Daisy Stewart Henderson argues Trinity’s meritocratic admissions system benefits dispraportionately confident men
Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
Daisy Stewart Henderson argues systemic failings in Scotland are depriving students of an Oxbridge education
Comment: Daisy Stewart Henderson
Cambridge has its own toxic masculinity
Daisy Stewart Henderson argues that the national discussion on toxic masculinity overlooks privileged men