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Carpenter’s style is imbued with nostalgia, a marketing strategy that exploits the contemporary predilection for cultural ...
Live music has a far more potent energy than a pre-recorded track – it’s why every music buff is so desperate to hear their ...
The typically sterile surrounds of the University Sports Centre overflowed with emotion and champagne moments last Monday, as ...
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including the start of the University's chancellor election and a four-day ...
Cambridge is intense. It’s full of people doing extraordinary things. But underneath it all, it’s also just a collection of ...
The EP opens with a skit, with Peggy complaining about not being able to rap on any of the beats that Flume had provided, ...
Over 250 people have signed an open letter opposing Browne’s candidacy due to his links to fossil fuels and controversial higher education policy ...
Millie Wooler questions whether Renaissance theatre is still quite so relevant as CamDram would have you believe ...
An email allegedly sent by the head of the engineering department, asks people to ‘be aware of the consequences’ of ...
An asteroid has been named after 19th century astronomer Annie Walker, Cambridge’s first professional female astronomer.
Stop treating art like a lecture or a supervision, and encounter it on its own terms. You will feel better that way, and art ...
“Livvy,” my father said to me sagely, “it’s an important skill to be able to walk into a room full of strangers and just ...
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