Courtroom dramas have captivated audiences for over a century. Edward Laemmle’s 1929 legal thriller The Drake Case is widely ...
Jaipreet Lully explores students' relationships to their hometown, and what home means for them as they navigate the world of ...
Animal Justice Project (AJP) and Speciesism WTF staged a human art installation, depicting a Christmas dinner, with one ...
The lights go down, and a hush runs through the audience. The play is about to start. Our attention is drawn to the actors on ...
Despite modest improvements, the University of Cambridge’s intake continues to see gendered, racial, school-type and regional disparities in applicant’s success rates across colleges and subjects. The ...
A nationwide survey has revealed that 78 per cent of students have experienced mental health problems in the past, prompting criticism of Cambridge's welfare services from CUSU's Disabled Students' ...
Even for those seeking sustainable travel options, the UK’s most pedestrian-friendly cities allow easy exploration of the ...
I am sure you won’t disagree when I say 2024 has been the year of Sabrina Carpenter. ‘Espresso’ hit the pop-music scene with ...
Multiple witnesses have reported seeing a “monkey-like being” parading the neighbourhood of Arbury on all fours. The beast ...
Perhaps more worryingly, the coalescence of books and other products is driving us to consume more. Paradoxically, it seems ...
A lighthearted round-up of Cambridge news this week, from sizing up scooters to an appearance from the Antiques Roadshow ...
The absurdity of seeing father and son interact on the court will likely not be repeated” The prevalence of second-generation ...