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News
Pembroke College JCP spent £700 on yoga for student welfare
Features
Famke Veenstra-Ashmore investigates the diverse reasons people study for a Master’s at Cambridge
Arts
The author of The Tidal Year talks grief, wild swimming and learning to take herself seriously
Comment: Famke Veenstra-Ashmore
In her outgoing editorial as Editor-in-Chief, Famke Veenstra-Ashmore argues that good stories don’t need sexing up
Theatre
Rant and rave with the Varsity writers delivering their searing hot takes on the student theatre scene
News
Varsity investigates the difference between male and female achievement in three long-standing subjects
News
Lead Cambridge’s best independent student newspaper
News
How has access and outreach developed at Cambridge across the last two decades?
Interviews
Varsity chats with the outspoken comedienne about ‘A Show About Me(n)’
Science
What does it mean to be a ‘Woman-in-STEM’?
Arts
The Arts team give their top picks for New Year reads
Comment: Famke Veenstra-Ashmore
Forcing students into STEM will further undermine the humanities and widen the privilege gap
News
It’s time to leave your mark on Cambridge’s best student newspaper
News
It’s time to leave your mark on Cambridge’s best student newspaper
Arts
This exhibition explores our perceptions of colour in ‘exciting and unexpected ways’
Interviews
Why does female art remain marginalised? Curators Naomi Polonsky and Harriet Loffler believe there are still glass ceilings to be smashed
Film & TV
Sassoon’s poetry is seamlessly blended with Davies’ experienced direction, and the challenge of condensing a life of such complexity into a single feature is profoundly met
Arts
In her second year of university Lines published her debut pamphlet. She talks what inspires her and why she loves the Cambridge creative scene
Film & TV
Vulture delivers its verdict on the much discussed fourth season of Netflix’s Stranger Things
Comment: Famke Veenstra-Ashmore
The strikes make it harder to defend the humanities
Stalwart English apologist Famke Veenstra-Ashmore argues that defending arts degrees is tricky when you can’t even graduate with one