The Boat Race was first held in 1829 for men and 1927 for women, with the number of victories split almost evenly over time.
This is your sign to stop looking for those signs, or don’t. Take it as a sign, or don’t, to take comfort in your ways of ...
More than 97% of applicants for academic posts at the University of Cambridge were unsuccessful in the year to 31 March 2024, according to the University’s latest Equality and Diversity Report. Of ...
The £45m construction project began in January 2024 and was initially set to open this November. However, the opening date has now been pushed back by around five months, with a Cambridgeshire Police ...
Vaginal steaming, an ancient practice in many cultures, has made a resurgence in modern wellness circles. The procedure ...
In the front room of Jim and Helen Ede’s cottage sits a small oval stone by Ian Hamilton Finlay. It reads “KETTLE’S YARD, ...
You should try Fitzwilliam brunch! I promise the trek up the hill is worth it for this one. Fitz may not be the most scenic ...
Salma Reda reveals everything we can learn about society and the internet from the last century of eyebrow trends ...
Rowers on the River Thames are becoming ill each week due to poor quality of water ahead of the annual Oxford-Cambridge boat ...
Abril Duarte González explores the creative process behind set design, the limitations it faces, and its place in the future ...
“I have a certain cynicism when it comes to charity.” So says Rob Mather, founder and CEO of the Against Malaria Foundation (AMF), which GiveWell has awarded the title of top-rated charity for 2012, ...
The result is unsurprisingly excellent, but it was the variety and freshness of Quasar and Friends’ take on a set of ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results