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WHO IS TO BLAME FOR FAST FASHION? Fast fashion: cheap trendy clothing that adopts the newest catwalk styles and brings them out to the general consumer market as fast as possible. 20 years ago, clothes shopping (without the promise of next day delivery) was a much more occasional event, but today shoppers can buy garments at the height of their popularity for very little money, and discard them after very little time. CAMBRIDGE WIN 2021 VARSITY ONE-DAY CRICKET MATCH Cambridge have won (23/05) the 2021 Men’s Varsity one-day cricket match at Lord’s, 218-6 (28.3), beating Oxford by four wickets on 229-4 (29). Oxford won the toss and elected to bat first. With an 11:00 (BST) start, Hargrave and Duxbury enjoyed an impressive partnership in the opening seven CAMBRIDGE DEFEAT OXFORD ON SHUFFLES TO WIN 121ST MEN’S Sunday May 16 2021, 5:33pm. Cambridge have beaten Oxford 5-3 on shuffles to win the 121st Men’s Varsity Hockey Match following a 1-1 draw at the close of play, denying Oxford the double after they beat Cambridge 1-0 in the women’s fixture earlier this afternoon. Oxford pushed back at 15:35 and set off an intense first quarter. SU SIGNS LETTER CONDEMNING FEE-PAYING HIGHER EDUCATION The Cambridge Students’ Union (SU) has signed an open letter to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) calling for the regulator to stand up for students’ rights during the pandemic. The SU joins the Student Unions of 19 other universities, including Oxford, Durham, and Manchester, as well as the President of the National Union of Students(NUS).
OXFORD DEFEAT CAMBRIDGE 1-0 TO WIN 121ST WOMEN’S VARSITY Oxford have this afternoon (16/05) defeated Cambridge in a tight 1-0 affair to win the 121st Women’s Varsity Hockey match. Cambridge pushed back just after 13:30 and started strongly, controlling the first minutes of the game. However, Oxford grew into the game very quickly and began to dominate CAMBRIDGE STUDENT AT FOREFRONT OF GLASGOW CLIMATE CLOCK The new ‘Glasgow Climate Clock,’ a light projection in Glasgow city centre, which was first illuminated earlier this evening (04/06) with statistics relating to global warming, has been launched by climate activists and Glasgow City Council. First-year Natural Sciences student at Peterhouse College, James Miller, was at theforefront of the
TYPOGRAPHY: INNOVATION OR APPROPRIATION? Typography: innovation or appropriation? Raghav Manchanda investigates the history and cultural significance behind typography in fashion, whereby specific fonts are used to convey a particular message. The forgotten hero of fashion, typography, is the style and appearance of printed matter, something which often goes unnoticed and uncelebrated. MEET THE CAMBRIDGE MP CANDIDATES: ROD CANTRILL In Cambridge, Labour currently holds a 12,000 vote majority, though this time the result is expected to be closer. As well as new national leadership, the party has a new candidate for Cambridge - Rod Cantrill. Cantrill works as a councillor in Newnham and is GROWING PAINS IS ‘SILLY, ORIGINAL AND ABSURDIST’ Growing Pains is ‘silly, original and absurdist’. On the 12th of May, the Cambridge Footlights premiered Growing Pains, a 45-minute-long sketch show about what happens when the growing gets tough. Although there are several excellent highlight skits, some of CUCBC CANCELS MAY BUMPS 2021 CUCBC Cancels May Bumps 2021. This week, the Cambridge University Combined Boat Clubs (CUCBC) sent an email to rowers detailing their decision to cancel the 2021 edition of the May Bumps. This decision comes a year after the May Bumps of 2020 were cancelled and replaced by virtual races. In previous years, the event has usually taken placein
WHO IS TO BLAME FOR FAST FASHION? Fast fashion: cheap trendy clothing that adopts the newest catwalk styles and brings them out to the general consumer market as fast as possible. 20 years ago, clothes shopping (without the promise of next day delivery) was a much more occasional event, but today shoppers can buy garments at the height of their popularity for very little money, and discard them after very little time. CAMBRIDGE WIN 2021 VARSITY ONE-DAY CRICKET MATCH Cambridge have won (23/05) the 2021 Men’s Varsity one-day cricket match at Lord’s, 218-6 (28.3), beating Oxford by four wickets on 229-4 (29). Oxford won the toss and elected to bat first. With an 11:00 (BST) start, Hargrave and Duxbury enjoyed an impressive partnership in the opening seven CAMBRIDGE DEFEAT OXFORD ON SHUFFLES TO WIN 121ST MEN’S Sunday May 16 2021, 5:33pm. Cambridge have beaten Oxford 5-3 on shuffles to win the 121st Men’s Varsity Hockey Match following a 1-1 draw at the close of play, denying Oxford the double after they beat Cambridge 1-0 in the women’s fixture earlier this afternoon. Oxford pushed back at 15:35 and set off an intense first quarter. SU SIGNS LETTER CONDEMNING FEE-PAYING HIGHER EDUCATION The Cambridge Students’ Union (SU) has signed an open letter to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) calling for the regulator to stand up for students’ rights during the pandemic. The SU joins the Student Unions of 19 other universities, including Oxford, Durham, and Manchester, as well as the President of the National Union of Students(NUS).
OXFORD DEFEAT CAMBRIDGE 1-0 TO WIN 121ST WOMEN’S VARSITY Oxford have this afternoon (16/05) defeated Cambridge in a tight 1-0 affair to win the 121st Women’s Varsity Hockey match. Cambridge pushed back just after 13:30 and started strongly, controlling the first minutes of the game. However, Oxford grew into the game very quickly and began to dominate CAMBRIDGE STUDENT AT FOREFRONT OF GLASGOW CLIMATE CLOCK The new ‘Glasgow Climate Clock,’ a light projection in Glasgow city centre, which was first illuminated earlier this evening (04/06) with statistics relating to global warming, has been launched by climate activists and Glasgow City Council. First-year Natural Sciences student at Peterhouse College, James Miller, was at theforefront of the
TYPOGRAPHY: INNOVATION OR APPROPRIATION? Typography: innovation or appropriation? Raghav Manchanda investigates the history and cultural significance behind typography in fashion, whereby specific fonts are used to convey a particular message. The forgotten hero of fashion, typography, is the style and appearance of printed matter, something which often goes unnoticed and uncelebrated. MEET THE CAMBRIDGE MP CANDIDATES: ROD CANTRILL In Cambridge, Labour currently holds a 12,000 vote majority, though this time the result is expected to be closer. As well as new national leadership, the party has a new candidate for Cambridge - Rod Cantrill. Cantrill works as a councillor in Newnham and is VARSITY’S MUSIC OF 2020-2021 1 day ago · I was asked to make a playlist of songs which encapsulated the 2020-21 academic year, the definition of which I’ve stretched slightly (okay, a lot). Here are my picks, with a quick word on each one. Sorry if I missed your favourite song: with only fifteen spots, I had to make some tough choices “IT’S BEEN A BIT OF A JOURNEY BUT I’VE ENJOYED EVERY 1 day ago · Joe Ironside joined Varsity’s Zoom call from the comfort of his living room sofa, boasting an image of relaxation that makes the exam-ridden Cambridge student slightly envious. Nevertheless, this break from football is well-deserved. Contributing a modest fourteen goals and an impressive seven assists towards Cambridge United’s recent promotion campaign, he joined the ranks ofPaul Mullin
SWITCHBOARD: NAVIGATING NORTH AND SOUTH (S7, EP 7) 7 hours ago · This week, Izzy is joined by Varsity’s Digital Editor, Alex Oxford, as they tackle the north-south divide. The two begin by introducing Alex, a northern fourth year student studying MML at Homerton College, and she talks about some of the commonstereotypes of
1 MILLION GIFT TO FUND MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT AT SIDNEY 17 hours ago · An alumnus of Sidney Sussex College has donated £1 million to support student mental health and wellbeing at the College and across the wider collegiate university.. Prakash Melwani, who matriculated in 1977 to read Economics at Sidney and is currently a Cambridge in America Board member, and his wife Anjali, were motivated by their concern at the increased pressure facing young A PREVIEW TO MEMENTO MORI 1 day ago · It was quite a while ago now that I thought it might be a good idea to go ahead and write a play. After many weeks of hard toil I produced this little number, which is now called Memento Mori. The play is sort of a failed homage to Ben Jonson, of all people. His plays were full of grotesque stock HOW CONSTELLATIONS HELP US TO LOOK INWARDS 1 day ago · Up above the world so high, amidst the pantheon of other stars, seven hang together. I don’t know their individual names, of course, but they don’t hang namelessly. I know them collectively as ‘The Plough’. Also known as ‘The Big Dipper’, ‘The Ladle’, or ‘The Canoe Stars’ (if you LOST BOY: FROM THOUGHT TO PERFORMANCE 1 day ago · Speeding down a dual carriageway, as a 17-year-old who should probably be firmly strapped in the passenger seat, the streetlights blinding me at intervals, and a randomly selected Spotify playlist turned way up, Ruth B.’s “Lost Boy” comes on. My existential, ‘main character’, late-teen SOCIALLY-DISTANCED GRADUATION CEREMONIES PLANNED FOR 2021 Meanwhile, the University Reporter stated earlier this month that this year’s Honorary Degree Congregation, originally planned for Wednesday, 23 June 2021, would be cancelled. A socially distanced event would be “without contact and socially distanced,” andthe University would be unable to welcome guests to the ceremony in thesecircumstances.
CREATING BETTER HARD DISK DRIVES WITH GRAPHENE 1 day ago · Graphene, previously described as a “wonder material”, has now found a new application — as a component of hard disk drives (HDDs). In a study published in Nature Communications last week, researchers from the Cambridge Graphene Centre, along with an international group of scientists from the University of Exeter, Singapore, Switzerland, India and the US, have found that graphene canbe
SU SIGNS LETTER CONDEMNING FEE-PAYING HIGHER EDUCATION The Cambridge Students’ Union (SU) has signed an open letter to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) calling for the regulator to stand up for students’ rights during the pandemic. The SU joins the Student Unions of 19 other universities, including Oxford, Durham, and Manchester, as well as the President of the National Union of Students(NUS).
NEWS AND FEATURES FROM CAMBRIDGE’S INDEPENDENT STUDENTNEWSFEATURESOPINIONINTERVIEWSSCIENCELIFESTYLE Support Varsity. Varsity is the independent newspaper for the University of Cambridge, established in its current form in 1947. In order to maintain our editorial independence, our print newspaper and news website receives no funding from the University of Cambridge or its constituent Colleges. “IT’S BEEN A BIT OF A JOURNEY BUT I’VE ENJOYED EVERY 27 minutes ago · Joe Ironside joined Varsity’s Zoom call from the comfort of his living room sofa, boasting an image of relaxation that makes the exam-ridden Cambridge student slightly envious. Nevertheless, this break from football is well-deserved. Contributing a modest fourteen goals and an impressive seven assists towards Cambridge United’s recent promotion campaign, he joined the ranks CHRIS EUBANK: “BOXING IS A WAY OF LIFE, IF YOU GET IT Chris Eubank: “Boxing is a way of life, if you get it right you can truly win the hearts of the people” Following an event at the Cambridge Union, Ben Phillips caught up with boxing legend Chris Eubank to talk about inspiration, personality, lockdown and much more RED STAR TO BLACK SUN: CHINA’S DESCENT INTO FASCISM 28 minutes ago · Against the backdrop of Umberto Eco’s “Ur-Fascism”, Sam Hudson explores how China, under Xi Jinping, has become a fascist state "Pulling back the red veneer of China’s government lays bare a dark reality: that the world’s second superpower is a fascist one"Alejandro Luengo In the recent LIGHT NEWS WEEK 7: SPIDER SILK PLASTIC, GLOBES OF DEATH 46 minutes ago · The project leader Professor Tuomas Knowles of Cambridge’s Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistryt, said: “It was a surprise to find our research could also address a big problem in sustainability: that of plastic pollution.” “We found that one of the key features that gives spider silk its strength is the hydrogen bonds are arranged regularly in space and at a very high density HOW I TRAVELLED AROUND THE WORLD DURING THE PANDEMIC How I travelled around the world during the pandemic. Kuan-Chun Chen explores his own personal journey with Churchill College food and how it has taken him to all parts of the world during the pandemic. "Looking at the clock with excitement and waiting for the two magical numbers to arrive have become the greatest reliefs and joy of the day GROWING PAINS IS ‘SILLY, ORIGINAL AND ABSURDIST’ Growing Pains is ‘silly, original and absurdist’. On the 12th of May, the Cambridge Footlights premiered Growing Pains, a 45-minute-long sketch show about what happens when the growing gets tough. Although there are several excellent highlight skits, some of CUCBC CANCELS MAY BUMPS 2021 CUCBC Cancels May Bumps 2021. This week, the Cambridge University Combined Boat Clubs (CUCBC) sent an email to rowers detailing their decision to cancel the 2021 edition of the May Bumps. This decision comes a year after the May Bumps of 2020 were cancelled and replaced by virtual races. In previous years, the event has usually taken placein
THE PROBLEM OF PATENTS The problem of patents. Rory Cockshaw explains the recent controversy on vaccine patents and examines currently proposed alternatives. Despite global vaccine supply woes, some countries have opposed a patent waiver on the grounds of protecting intellectual property Sam Moqadam/Unsplash. by Rory Cockshaw. Friday June 4 2021, 12:32am. WHO IS TO BLAME FOR FAST FASHION? Fast fashion: cheap trendy clothing that adopts the newest catwalk styles and brings them out to the general consumer market as fast as possible. 20 years ago, clothes shopping (without the promise of next day delivery) was a much more occasional event, but today shoppers can buy garments at the height of their popularity for very little money, and discard them after very little time. NEWS AND FEATURES FROM CAMBRIDGE’S INDEPENDENT STUDENTNEWSFEATURESOPINIONINTERVIEWSSCIENCELIFESTYLE Support Varsity. Varsity is the independent newspaper for the University of Cambridge, established in its current form in 1947. In order to maintain our editorial independence, our print newspaper and news website receives no funding from the University of Cambridge or its constituent Colleges. “IT’S BEEN A BIT OF A JOURNEY BUT I’VE ENJOYED EVERY 27 minutes ago · Joe Ironside joined Varsity’s Zoom call from the comfort of his living room sofa, boasting an image of relaxation that makes the exam-ridden Cambridge student slightly envious. Nevertheless, this break from football is well-deserved. Contributing a modest fourteen goals and an impressive seven assists towards Cambridge United’s recent promotion campaign, he joined the ranks CHRIS EUBANK: “BOXING IS A WAY OF LIFE, IF YOU GET IT Chris Eubank: “Boxing is a way of life, if you get it right you can truly win the hearts of the people” Following an event at the Cambridge Union, Ben Phillips caught up with boxing legend Chris Eubank to talk about inspiration, personality, lockdown and much more RED STAR TO BLACK SUN: CHINA’S DESCENT INTO FASCISM 28 minutes ago · Against the backdrop of Umberto Eco’s “Ur-Fascism”, Sam Hudson explores how China, under Xi Jinping, has become a fascist state "Pulling back the red veneer of China’s government lays bare a dark reality: that the world’s second superpower is a fascist one"Alejandro Luengo In the recent LIGHT NEWS WEEK 7: SPIDER SILK PLASTIC, GLOBES OF DEATH 46 minutes ago · The project leader Professor Tuomas Knowles of Cambridge’s Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistryt, said: “It was a surprise to find our research could also address a big problem in sustainability: that of plastic pollution.” “We found that one of the key features that gives spider silk its strength is the hydrogen bonds are arranged regularly in space and at a very high density HOW I TRAVELLED AROUND THE WORLD DURING THE PANDEMIC How I travelled around the world during the pandemic. Kuan-Chun Chen explores his own personal journey with Churchill College food and how it has taken him to all parts of the world during the pandemic. "Looking at the clock with excitement and waiting for the two magical numbers to arrive have become the greatest reliefs and joy of the day GROWING PAINS IS ‘SILLY, ORIGINAL AND ABSURDIST’ Growing Pains is ‘silly, original and absurdist’. On the 12th of May, the Cambridge Footlights premiered Growing Pains, a 45-minute-long sketch show about what happens when the growing gets tough. Although there are several excellent highlight skits, some of CUCBC CANCELS MAY BUMPS 2021 CUCBC Cancels May Bumps 2021. This week, the Cambridge University Combined Boat Clubs (CUCBC) sent an email to rowers detailing their decision to cancel the 2021 edition of the May Bumps. This decision comes a year after the May Bumps of 2020 were cancelled and replaced by virtual races. In previous years, the event has usually taken placein
THE PROBLEM OF PATENTS The problem of patents. Rory Cockshaw explains the recent controversy on vaccine patents and examines currently proposed alternatives. Despite global vaccine supply woes, some countries have opposed a patent waiver on the grounds of protecting intellectual property Sam Moqadam/Unsplash. by Rory Cockshaw. Friday June 4 2021, 12:32am. WHO IS TO BLAME FOR FAST FASHION? Fast fashion: cheap trendy clothing that adopts the newest catwalk styles and brings them out to the general consumer market as fast as possible. 20 years ago, clothes shopping (without the promise of next day delivery) was a much more occasional event, but today shoppers can buy garments at the height of their popularity for very little money, and discard them after very little time. VARSITY’S MUSIC OF 2020-2021 I was asked to make a playlist of songs which encapsulated the 2020-21 academic year, the definition of which I’ve stretched slightly (okay, a lot). Here are my picks, with a quick word on each one. Sorry if I missed your favourite song: with only fifteen spots, I had to make some tough choices “IT’S BEEN A BIT OF A JOURNEY BUT I’VE ENJOYED EVERY 27 minutes ago · Joe Ironside joined Varsity’s Zoom call from the comfort of his living room sofa, boasting an image of relaxation that makes the exam-ridden Cambridge student slightly envious. Nevertheless, this break from football is well-deserved. Contributing a modest fourteen goals and an impressive seven assists towards Cambridge United’s recent promotion campaign, he joined the ranks CHRIS EUBANK: “BOXING IS A WAY OF LIFE, IF YOU GET IT Chris Eubank: “Boxing is a way of life, if you get it right you can truly win the hearts of the people” Following an event at the Cambridge Union, Ben Phillips caught up with boxing legend Chris Eubank to talk about inspiration, personality, lockdown and much more HOW I TRAVELLED AROUND THE WORLD DURING THE PANDEMIC How I travelled around the world during the pandemic. Kuan-Chun Chen explores his own personal journey with Churchill College food and how it has taken him to all parts of the world during the pandemic. "Looking at the clock with excitement and waiting for the two magical numbers to arrive have become the greatest reliefs and joy of the day LIGHT NEWS WEEK 7: SPIDER SILK PLASTIC, GLOBES OF DEATH 46 minutes ago · The project leader Professor Tuomas Knowles of Cambridge’s Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistryt, said: “It was a surprise to find our research could also address a big problem in sustainability: that of plastic pollution.” “We found that one of the key features that gives spider silk its strength is the hydrogen bonds are arranged regularly in space and at a very high density ON GRIEF, LOVE, AND POETRY CW: Mentions of grief and mourning. Grief is a strange and callous creature. This year both of my grandparents on my mum’s side of the family passed away. My grandparents, Jim and Bem, lived a full and long life and were well into their 90’s; it is needless to say thatlosing them was
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Creative Directing: Lily Maguire and Holly SewellPhotography: Tilda Butterworth and Rosie PoserStyling: Madeleine Anderson, Eva Morris, Olivia Rhodes and Oyinkan AkinbolagbeAssisting: Manuela Saenz and Lim Sing YingModelling: Callum MacKenzie Finnigan, Lydia Roberts, Alice Le Coustumer, Excel Ebere, Naphysa Awuah, Maisy Redmayne, Amy Howell, Victoria Longstaff, Josh Osman, Niamh Gregg HOW CONSTELLATIONS HELP US TO LOOK INWARDS Up above the world so high, amidst the pantheon of other stars, seven hang together. I don’t know their individual names, of course, but they don’t hang namelessly. I know them collectively as ‘The Plough’. Also known as ‘The Big Dipper’, ‘The Ladle’, or ‘The Canoe Stars’ (if you RED STAR TO BLACK SUN: CHINA’S DESCENT INTO FASCISM 28 minutes ago · Against the backdrop of Umberto Eco’s “Ur-Fascism”, Sam Hudson explores how China, under Xi Jinping, has become a fascist state "Pulling back the red veneer of China’s government lays bare a dark reality: that the world’s second superpower is a fascist one"Alejandro Luengo In the recent DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF THE GOLDEN GATE CITY? There wasn’t much going on in Lent term. You may have noticed. Technically, yes, I had oncoming finals and a dissertation to write, but I did feel like I had a lot of spare time to fill, and I filled it with a gender crisis which culminated with writing a play about artificial intelligence GROWING PAINS IS ‘SILLY, ORIGINAL AND ABSURDIST’ Growing Pains is ‘silly, original and absurdist’. On the 12th of May, the Cambridge Footlights premiered Growing Pains, a 45-minute-long sketch show about what happens when the growing gets tough. Although there are several excellent highlight skits, some of CAMBRIDGE WIN 2021 VARSITY ONE-DAY CRICKET MATCH Cambridge have won (23/05) the 2021 Men’s Varsity one-day cricket match at Lord’s, 218-6 (28.3), beating Oxford by four wickets on 229-4 (29). Oxford won the toss and elected to bat first. With an 11:00 (BST) start, Hargrave and Duxbury enjoyed an impressive partnership in the opening seven CAMBRIDGE DEFEAT OXFORD ON SHUFFLES TO WIN 121ST MEN’S Sunday May 16 2021, 5:33pm. Cambridge have beaten Oxford 5-3 on shuffles to win the 121st Men’s Varsity Hockey Match following a 1-1 draw at the close of play, denying Oxford the double after they beat Cambridge 1-0 in the women’s fixture earlier this afternoon. Oxford pushed back at 15:35 and set off an intense first quarter. CUCBC CANCELS MAY BUMPS 2021 CUCBC Cancels May Bumps 2021. This week, the Cambridge University Combined Boat Clubs (CUCBC) sent an email to rowers detailing their decision to cancel the 2021 edition of the May Bumps. This decision comes a year after the May Bumps of 2020 were cancelled and replaced by virtual races. In previous years, the event has usually taken placein
OXFORD DEFEAT CAMBRIDGE 1-0 TO WIN 121ST WOMEN’S VARSITY Oxford have this afternoon (16/05) defeated Cambridge in a tight 1-0 affair to win the 121st Women’s Varsity Hockey match. Cambridge pushed back just after 13:30 and started strongly, controlling the first minutes of the game. However, Oxford grew into the game very quickly and began to dominate SU SIGNS LETTER CONDEMNING FEE-PAYING HIGHER EDUCATION The Cambridge Students’ Union (SU) has signed an open letter to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) calling for the regulator to stand up for students’ rights during the pandemic. The SU joins the Student Unions of 19 other universities, including Oxford, Durham, and Manchester, as well as the President of the National Union of Students(NUS).
GROWING PAINS IS ‘SILLY, ORIGINAL AND ABSURDIST’ Growing Pains is ‘silly, original and absurdist’. On the 12th of May, the Cambridge Footlights premiered Growing Pains, a 45-minute-long sketch show about what happens when the growing gets tough. Although there are several excellent highlight skits, some of CAMBRIDGE WIN 2021 VARSITY ONE-DAY CRICKET MATCH Cambridge have won (23/05) the 2021 Men’s Varsity one-day cricket match at Lord’s, 218-6 (28.3), beating Oxford by four wickets on 229-4 (29). Oxford won the toss and elected to bat first. With an 11:00 (BST) start, Hargrave and Duxbury enjoyed an impressive partnership in the opening seven CAMBRIDGE DEFEAT OXFORD ON SHUFFLES TO WIN 121ST MEN’S Sunday May 16 2021, 5:33pm. Cambridge have beaten Oxford 5-3 on shuffles to win the 121st Men’s Varsity Hockey Match following a 1-1 draw at the close of play, denying Oxford the double after they beat Cambridge 1-0 in the women’s fixture earlier this afternoon. Oxford pushed back at 15:35 and set off an intense first quarter. CUCBC CANCELS MAY BUMPS 2021 CUCBC Cancels May Bumps 2021. This week, the Cambridge University Combined Boat Clubs (CUCBC) sent an email to rowers detailing their decision to cancel the 2021 edition of the May Bumps. This decision comes a year after the May Bumps of 2020 were cancelled and replaced by virtual races. In previous years, the event has usually taken placein
OXFORD DEFEAT CAMBRIDGE 1-0 TO WIN 121ST WOMEN’S VARSITY Oxford have this afternoon (16/05) defeated Cambridge in a tight 1-0 affair to win the 121st Women’s Varsity Hockey match. Cambridge pushed back just after 13:30 and started strongly, controlling the first minutes of the game. However, Oxford grew into the game very quickly and began to dominate SU SIGNS LETTER CONDEMNING FEE-PAYING HIGHER EDUCATION The Cambridge Students’ Union (SU) has signed an open letter to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) calling for the regulator to stand up for students’ rights during the pandemic. The SU joins the Student Unions of 19 other universities, including Oxford, Durham, and Manchester, as well as the President of the National Union of Students(NUS).
DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE 1 day ago · Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is an incredibly ambitious retelling. At the time of its inception in 2011, this was the first full-length piece that the Royal Ballet had commissioned in almost 20 years. Such an endeavour demands that every artist involved in the project BREAKING: BODY FOUND IN RIVER CAM 5 hours ago · Content Note: This article contains discussion of death. The body of a woman was found in the River Cam near Granchester Tea Rooms in Grantchester earlier this morning, Police have confirmed. The woman was found in the river of the popular destination at BITCOIN UP REVIEW – DOES THIS APP REALLY WORK OR 1 day ago · One can live life to the fullest when one is financially independent. Along with hard work, a good investment plan can make one economically secure. It is essential to make investments at the right time. Investing in SIPs, Mutual Funds, and commodity bonds are popular go-to investment options for THE VAPID ESCAPISM OF MONDAY’S HOLIDAY ROMANCE 1 day ago · Columnist Arianna Muñoz reviews Argyris Papadimitropoulos’ ‘Monday’, starring Sebastian Stan and Denise Gogh as Americans swept up in a whirlwind romance in Greece. Sebastian Stan and Denise Gogh star in MondayTWITTER/ERIKDAVIS Timing is animportant part of
SU SIGNS LETTER CONDEMNING FEE-PAYING HIGHER EDUCATION The Cambridge Students’ Union (SU) has signed an open letter to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) calling for the regulator to stand up for students’ rights during the pandemic. The SU joins the Student Unions of 19 other universities, including Oxford, Durham, and Manchester, as well as the President of the National Union of Students(NUS).
CAMBRIDGE WIN 2021 VARSITY ONE-DAY CRICKET MATCH Cambridge have won (23/05) the 2021 Men’s Varsity one-day cricket match at Lord’s, 218-6 (28.3), beating Oxford by four wickets on 229-4 (29). Oxford won the toss and elected to bat first. With an 11:00 (BST) start, Hargrave and Duxbury enjoyed an impressive partnership in the opening seven STOP SIGNS REVIEW: TOO FAST TO ENJOY THE RIDE 1 day ago · The new radio anthology series Stop Signs created by Anna Mahtani and Rebekah King is a mixed bag.A simple premise – each episode being a play set within a car journey – is both the greatest strength and weakness. NO CASH REVIEW: ONE LAST HEIST 1 day ago · When the ADC theatre livestream cut out after Saturday’s arresting performance of No Cash Left on the Premises Overnight, I had one lingering question.How did they get away with it? Explaining the plot of Ben James and Joe Venable’s new musical is to walk into a minefield of cliché: one last heist, a weary chief thief, the slow-witted comedy relief and a convoluted plan. A LOVE FOR PLANTS AND NATURE: WHAT GARDENING HAS TAUGHT ME 1 day ago · I used to be someone who could not appreciate plants, and my ability to name plants has never developed outside grocery stores. It was not that I actively resisted learning the nuances of different grasses or trees, nor did I detest plants or think of myselfas
THE COMPLETE MEDITATIONS OF ELMA TOYAH: MEDITATIONS #3 1 day ago · Varsity is the independent newspaper for the University of Cambridge, established in its current form in 1947. In order to maintain our editorial independence, our print newspaper and news website receives no funding from the University of Cambridge or NEWS AND FEATURES FROM CAMBRIDGE’S INDEPENDENT STUDENTNEWSFEATURESOPINIONINTERVIEWSSCIENCELIFESTYLECAMBRIDGE STUDENTPAGE
Varsity is the independent newspaper for the University of Cambridge, established in its current form in 1947. In order to maintain our editorial independence, our print newspaper and news website receives no funding from the University of Cambridge or its constituentColleges.
GROWING PAINS IS ‘SILLY, ORIGINAL AND ABSURDIST’ On the 12th of May, the Cambridge Footlights premiered Growing Pains, a 45-minute-long sketch show about what happens when the growing gets tough. Although there are several excellent highlight skits, some of the writing couldn’t quite get past the teething stage. GrowingPains is
CUCBC CANCELS MAY BUMPS 2021 Varsity is the independent newspaper for the University of Cambridge, established in its current form in 1947. In order to maintain our editorial independence, our print newspaper and news website receives no funding from the University of Cambridge or its constituentColleges.
MEET THE CAMBRIDGE MP CANDIDATES: ROD CANTRILL Varsity is the independent newspaper for the University of Cambridge, established in its current form in 1947. In order to maintain our editorial independence, our print newspaper and news website receives no funding from the University of Cambridge or its constituentColleges.
THE PILLOWMAN REVIEW This play comes with a content warning, and rightfully so. But I mean this in the best way possible. The Pillowman, written by Martin McDonagh, a master of dark comedy, will have you laughing at and with its characters who tell stories of abuse, torture, and gruesome violence.Do not come expecting pleasant, light-hearted entertainment, but strong, intense performances of disturbingly good fun. PRESERVING SNAPSHOTS OF CAMBRIDGE’S ANTI-WOMEN PROTESTS Rockets and eggshells which had been used to victimise women seeking a Cambridge education are now to be digitised in a technically complex process A box of rockets and confetti from the near-riots was given to Cambridge University Library in UNCOVERING CAMBRIDGE’S TOXIC CHOIR CULTURE Varsity is the independent newspaper for the University of Cambridge, established in its current form in 1947. In order to maintain our editorial independence, our print newspaper and news website receives no funding from the University of Cambridge or its constituentColleges.
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THE PILLOWMAN REVIEW This play comes with a content warning, and rightfully so. But I mean this in the best way possible. The Pillowman, written by Martin McDonagh, a master of dark comedy, will have you laughing at and with its characters who tell stories of abuse, torture, and gruesome violence.Do not come expecting pleasant, light-hearted entertainment, but strong, intense performances of disturbingly good fun. PRESERVING SNAPSHOTS OF CAMBRIDGE’S ANTI-WOMEN PROTESTS Rockets and eggshells which had been used to victimise women seeking a Cambridge education are now to be digitised in a technically complex process A box of rockets and confetti from the near-riots was given to Cambridge University Library in UNCOVERING CAMBRIDGE’S TOXIC CHOIR CULTURE Varsity is the independent newspaper for the University of Cambridge, established in its current form in 1947. In order to maintain our editorial independence, our print newspaper and news website receives no funding from the University of Cambridge or its constituentColleges.
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WASTE PRODUCED BY THE UNIVERSITY MORE THAN DOUBLED IN 2016 A report released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) earlier this year has revealed that the University of Cambridge produced 19,849 tonnes of waste during the 2016/17 academic year, more than doubling the amount produced the year before.. The amount of waste saw a 131% increase from 2015/2016, during which 8,582 tonnes of waste were produced. WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THE POVERTY IMAGE IN PARASITE Parasite is not a horror film, but it is not one bit less chilling.Set in South Korea, it invites the audience to the stunningly modernist mansion of the wealthy Park family, into which the poor Kim family are plotting to infiltrate.FEATURES | VARSITY
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