Issue - Any -Issue 103Issue 102Issue 101Issue 100Issue 99Issue 98Issue 97 Type - Any -Alumni lifeFeaturesBrainwavesCrosswordDon's diaryDownloadInboxMuseoMy room, your roomNewsSchool of thoughtShelfieSoundtrackStudent lifeThis idea must dieUniversity matters Topic - Any -Arts, humanities and societyBusiness and financeScience, medicine and technologySports, hobbies and personal stories Crossword / Non-conformist by Nimrod CAM 103's crossword celebrated fashionable individuals and non-conformists. Features / What happens when all your BFFs are more URL than IRL? The parasocial relationship – a one-sided friendship, typically focused on a celebrity – is not new, but it has recently become turbo-charged. Should we be worried? Features / Black Atlantic How does Cambridge fit into the mesh of money, people and culture created by the transatlantic slave trade? A new research project is making discoveries about the objects in its collections, the people who collected them and how their stories connect Cambridge to a global history of colonialism. My room, your room / John Simpson: B2 Mallory, Magdalene Intrepid traveller John Simpson returns to his room at Magdalene to find current occupant Ben Weidmann – and one very welcome addition. This idea must die / This idea must die: “Obesity is caused by lack of willpower” This idea must die: “Obesity is caused by lack of willpower” Crossword / Missing Title by Nimrod CAM 102's crossword, Missing Title by Nimrod, had for its theme an 'Only Connect' wall. This idea must die / This idea must die: “Small island economies aren’t worth investing in” Dr Nazia Habib says we must focus on the potential – not the challenges – of isolated island communities. Soundtrack / We had a show called Too Marvellous for Words. One review said: “It’s not” For David Pickard (Corpus 1979), director of the BBC Proms, Cambridge was about discovering new music, converting people to opera… and performing terrible shows in Edinburgh. School of thought / School of thought: the real impact of social inequality on progress Study shows disadvantaged children’s struggles are not down to a simple lack of character or attitude. Brainwaves / Mapping the world of great women and their incredible stories Sandi Toksvig (Girton 1977) discusses the Mappa Mundi project. My room, your room / Dharshini David returns to K15, Downing College Journalist Dharshini David meets Jiyaad Ali to discuss the challenges of a work-life balance and why the must-have gadget in her day was… a microwave. Student life / Crash, bang, squelch, splat, whoosh, pop! Creating CHaOs – the students taking their love of science to UK schools. Pages« first‹ previous12345678next ›last »