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Interviews
The Cambridge Climate Society talk activism, inequality and their new open letter
Interviews
Varsity speak to broadcaster Jeremy Vine about the highs and lows of his career
Interviews
Riannon Chaplin speaks to members of the Cambridge University Nigerian Society about creating a space to share Nigerian culture, what the Benin bronzes mean to them and why the issue surrounding them is so complex
Comment: Riannon Chaplin
Reflecting on her own experiences as a fresher, Senior Opinion Editor Riannon Chaplin argues that there is more to be done to accommodate the needs of disabled students within the University ― and progress that must not be lost
Comment: Riannon Chaplin
Deputy Opinion Editor Riannon Chaplin argues the seemingly positive use of disability as inspiration has far-ranging negative effects
Comment: Riannon Chaplin
Riannon Chaplin reflects on her own experiences of Holocaust education, arguing that initiatives like Holocaust Memorial Day will never be fully effective without deeper governmental and corporate engagement
Comment: Riannon Chaplin
Riannon Chaplin reflects on her own experiences with sitting exams, and calls for reform to exams in a post-coronavirus world so that all students are assessed equitably.
Comment: Riannon Chaplin
Riannon Chaplin argues that neither a simple ban on the lyrics to Rule, Britannia! nor their usual patriotic celebrations address the need for introspection.
Comment: Riannon Chaplin
I came to Cambridge to escape ableism – now I feel I don’t belong
It’s high time Cambridge acknowledge how much disabled students suffer from the University’s inflexible stance on academic rigour