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News
It aims to touch on ‘harms associated with nights out’ such as spiking, sexual harassment and walking back safely
News
The new bursary program will allow 40 students from lower income backgrounds to have a debt-free university experience
News
The College has lent the bell to the Rijksmuseum, before the bell is to be returned to Guyana
News
The tracker developed by the Judge Business School and the Indian National Institute of Economic and Social Research predicts the pandemic has peaked in India
News
There is now no majority party in the County Council, which was previously held by the Conservatives
News
Cambridge has seen a rise in Covid-19 cases among its local residents and students in recent weeks, statistics show
Interviews
The author of ‘Call Me by Your Name’ discusses his creative process with Interviews Editor Juliette Guéron-Gabrielle.
Interviews
YouTuber Ibz Mo discusses the student experience.
Interviews
Juliette Guéron-Gabrielle speaks to UCL professor Heidi Mirza about the power of young people, the revolutionary potential of queering society and the road to decolonizing institutions.
Violet
“Online lectures are a blessing that enable us to pursue our lockdown habit of not knowing the day of the week nor the time of day”: Juliette Guéron-Gabrielle writes on the pros and cons of online lectures
Violet
Juliette Guéron-Gabrielle takes us through her many months of various quarantines and confinements, and how they have led her to develop interesting survival mechanisms to mitigate boredom
Interviews
In the first installment of the series ‘Our New World’, Eleanor Taylor and Juliette Guéron-Gabrielle speak to two undergraduates about their lockdown initiatives.
Interviews
The English professor, who recently drew controversy for her tweets, talks race, student activism, and fighting online trolls with Interviews Editor Juliette Guéron-Gabrielle
News
The economics PhD student, who previously faced charges of ‘sabotage and insurgency’, has arrived safely in Washington D.C with his family
News
Climate activist groups today launch demand that the University and constituent colleges divest by the end of July 2020
News
The South London charity has distributed 40 tonnes of food since national lockdown began
News
In this week’s lighter news, wine tastings come to Cambridge front doors, the Botanical Garden’s residents move online, and animals climb Everest
News
Vice-Chancellor Stephen Toope engaged with economists and former government ministers to consider a post-pandemic future for education
News
The group has gained the support of over 1277 signatories as of Friday morning, but Council representatives describe an inability to act due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Comment: Juliette Guéron-Gabrielle
No, this is not a war: the problem with military rhetoric in the time of COVID-19
Juliette Guéron-Gabrielle argues that the recurrent use of military rhetoric obscures the real nature of the challenge we are facing with COVID-19