Following the proposed closure of several university departments, Oliver Cooney conducts an autopsy on our recently deceased education.
“Evie Chandler’s adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s play Salomé offers an ambitious and compelling adaptation that works in its favour.”
Following recent elections and continual mass protests, has anything changed for women’ rights in Iran?
Anuk Weerawardana in conversation with James Hyde of Embrace Cambridge, a student-led initiative looking to connect Cambridge students to charities helping the homeless.
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Pro-Palestine student protests have led Biden to be attacked from both the left and right on the issue, potentially diminishing his re-election hopes.
Rena Rawanchaikul investigates why so many Cambridge students are drawn to consulting, and how privilege interacts with firms’ recruitment processes to reinforce the ‘Cambridge-consulting pipeline.’
MPs have approved the government’s plan to approve fresh post-Brexit trading arrangements, despite unhappiness from some unionists in Westminster.
Anuk Weerawardana in conversation with James Hyde of Embrace Cambridge, a student-led initiative looking to connect Cambridge students to charities helping the homeless.
Saranka Maheswaran speaks to previous Cambridge student, CEO of Miracle Messages and now author of ‘When We Walk By’, Kevin Adler.
Saranka Maheswaran speaks to the founders of ‘Pickled Roots’, a community that centres queer and trans East and Southeast Asian people in Cambridge
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“Evie Chandler’s adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s play Salomé offers an ambitious and compelling adaptation that works in its favour.”
Jay Palombella shares his reflections on Matisse’s sketches in light of their influence on the life and work of composer Francis Poulenc.
TCS’ latest newspaper print, featuring articles the Labour Party’s Climate U-Turn, race and wealth in Saltburn, and a TCS interview series on homelessness.
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Mila Edensor reports on the ongoing encampment outside King’s College, Cambridge, in protest to the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the university’s investments into the Israeli military-industrial-complex.
Following the proposed closure of several university departments, Oliver Cooney conducts an autopsy on our recently deceased education.