In 1937, The Night Climbers of Cambridge lifted the lid on a secret world of shadows. While not recommended, some say it is still going strong today.
Dr Leor Zmigrod is examining whether ideological extremism has neurocognitive roots.
Larping. Cosplay. Dungeons and Dragons. Whether a response to the digital world or a new kind of performance, playing – for adults – is back.
A new public policy research institute, Boat Race triumph, and the UL tower’s secrets.
The Cambridge University Underwater Exploration Group positively enjoy being thrown in at the deep end
The first female President of the Royal Academy of Engineering discusses space-time, infinity and corridors with third-year mathematician Andrew Pritchard.
The Cambridge bubble is a comfortable place. Stepping outside can be hugely rewarding, explain the volunteers of Cambridge Student Community Action
It is the quintessential College entertainment. From classic school disco at Homerton to dubstep at Clare Cellars, the bop has it all: music, dancing, friends and, if you’re lucky, a somewhat sticky carpet