Issue - Any -Issue 104Issue 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 Features / That’s what I call the 90s Britpop, Girl Power, Mr Blobby, gastropubs, Netscape, champagne supernovas, no frills, Ross and Rachel, cyber cafés, Blair, Cool Britannia, bling, Tamagotchis, Pretty Good Privacy, Maastricht, Clinton, rain on your wedding day, doing the Macarena, Gazza, AOL, Sensation and the end of history. Think the 1990s were frivolous? Think again. Features / Generation Alpha Generation Alpha is set to inherit a world completely unrecognisable from the one their parents and grandparents remember. We uncover what childhood looks like in 2023. Features / City of refuge From London students escaping the Blitz to Ukrainian students fleeing the Russian invasion, Cambridge has long offered a place of safety. Features / A world to you without oppression Imagine, says Dr Mónica Moreno Figueroa, what your life would be like without sexism, racism, fat oppression and class distinction. Inbox / Inbox: CAM 98 Welcome to the Lent Term edition of CAM. The oldest millennials are now parents. Generation Z are graduating from university. So what’s next? Features / Evolving Origins A former slave turned taxidermist, a governess and skilled translator, an American pioneer of women’s suffrage: Charles Darwin’s prolific correspondence – around 15,000 letters over his lifetime – reveals the rich tapestry of his global network. This idea must die / This idea must die: “AI will outsmart the human race” Professor Anna Korhonen says AI is a long way from replacing the core elements that make us uniquely human. Alumni life / “I wanted something that would push me out of my comfort zone, take me to new places and allow me to make a tangible impact” An alumni life: Janina Schnick (Magdalene 2007) on what it really takes to work in international development. Student life / You gotta have souls! With an annual pilgrimage to the outer reaches of… Castle Mount, the Sci-Fi Society is nothing if not adventurous. News / Campendium: Lent Term 2023 The latest from around Cambridge. Brainwaves / For true equality in postgrad education, we need a new vision Professor Bhaskar Vira on making postgrad education more accessible. My room, your room / Jamie Roberts: K39 Erasmus, Queens’ Wales and British and Irish Lions rugby legend Jamie Roberts and Third Year student Lara Greening compare injuries, curtains and the best views in Queens’. Pages« first‹ previous…2345678910next ›last »