A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories including a new AI art exhibition, the annual Cambridge Independent Business ...
Timothy Moy explains the namesake of the new café in Harvey court, and if it’s finally time to re-evaluate how we credit ...
Traditionally, theatre productions have focused on connecting with their audiences through sight and sound. However, the ...
Of course, for those of us with a right swipe and a dream, dating apps are the go-to method for putting yourself out there.
Somehow, these find a rightful home for themselves in BABYMETAL’s METAL FORTH. Making liberal use of collaboration, this ...
Telescopic sliding systems are one of those quietly brilliant engineering solutions that often go unnoticed and unappreciated ...
Hilary Lau explores how war films blur empathy and propaganda and what they conceal about the wars we see today ...
Sofia Iudintseva decodes the fashion of Sofia Coppola's films, where characters are shaped through fabric and tone ...
Elsie McDowell explores initial Cambridge rejection, imposter syndrom, and adjusting to university with students who received ...
Owned by St John’s College, the North-Cambridge centre houses and offers services to a range of science and technology ...
Even when I confess to being partial to a bit of Meghan Trainor, it’s with performative irony. In the digital age, when our ...
The joint study by Oxford, and Yale Universities challenges the idea that low levels of alcohol can provide benefits to the ...