Following the proposed closure of several university departments, Oliver Cooney conducts an autopsy on our recently deceased education.
“Navigating adulthood is like moving through water, not quite swimming and not quite drowning”: Eve O’Donoghue on girlhood and growing up.
Following recent elections and continual mass protests, has anything changed for women’ rights in Iran?
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.
Saranka Maheswaran speaks to the founders of ‘Pickled Roots’, a community that centres queer and trans East and Southeast Asian people in Cambridge
Sam Allen interviews Laurie Ward about her and Charli Cowgill’s critically-acclaimed show 52 Monologues for Young Transsexuals.
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“Navigating adulthood is like moving through water, not quite swimming and not quite drowning”: Eve O’Donoghue on girlhood and growing up.
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Following the proposed closure of several university departments, Oliver Cooney conducts an autopsy on our recently deceased education.