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Arts
Following the death of the Nobel Prize winning Seamus Heaney, our own Cambridge poet wishes to make a tribute
Arts
Emily Fitzell writes a poem dissecting Thatcher’s legacy in light of today’s planned protests.
Film & TV
Five writers reminisce about the songs from their childhood
Features
Emily Fitzell talks about her first encounters of Paris’ penchant for cafes
Features
Emily Fitzell ponders a revolutionary way of crossing the Seine
Features
Emily Fitzell explores the Parisian art scene. Via bouncy castles
Features
Emily Fitzell on the Parisian love affair with chocolate. And hippos.
Features
International editor Emily Fitzell is spending her year abroad in Paris. Try not to get too jealous
Features
International editor Emily Fitzell continues her column on the ins and outs of student life across the Channel
Comment: Emily Fitzell
Comment Editor Emily Fitzell conducts an investigation into the rise of emotional inflation, the cheapening currency of love and the difficulties of romance in the modern era
Comment: Emily Fitzell
Emily Fitzell cautions (with utmost sincerity): “Ladies and Gentlemen, brace yourselves, the end of the world is nigh!”
Comment: Emily Fitzell
Emily Fitzell cautions (with the utmost sincerity): “Ladies and Gentlemen, brace yourselves, the end of the world is nigh!”
Comment: Emily Fitzell
UN statistics show that almost 180,000 people move into cities every day- an estimated 2 people a second. As urbanisation thrives in this age of the megacity, it is not only the way we live that is changing, but the way we define ourselves, says Comment Editor Emily Fitzell
News
A kitchen porter is to serve a two-and-a-half-year sentence following years of assault
Comment: Emily Fitzell
The cult of anonymity in popular protest is transforming anarchy into an art form, writes Emily Fitzell
Comment: Emily Fitzell
The postmemory generation has failed at striking the balance between an historical disengagement with the past and proselytised interpretation, argues Emily Fitzell
Comment: Emily Fitzell
The World talks… Romantic Gestures
We’re extending this week’s printed feature by breaking out of the good old Cambridge bubble. We’re asking for your opinions, and your personal experiences of romantic gestures the whole world round. Happy Valentine’s Day from Comment Editor Emily Fitzell and our wonderful selection of contributors