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Free speech isn’t about comfort but about courage, writes Chris Smith, former Labour cabinet minister and Master of Pembroke ...
There's no stopping Peter Hunton's love for putting pen to paper. After finishing writing a memoir of his own life, the ...
After retiring from a career in technical writing, self-described "compulsive writer” Peter Hunton turned his attention to ...
A light-hearted round-up of this week’s stories, including the start of the University's chancellor election and a four-day ...
At Cambridge City Council meeting on Monday, two of the city’s state representatives weighed in on a partnership between the ...
His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand Square is a symbol of the strong ties between Thailand and the United States, ...
The typically sterile surrounds of the University Sports Centre overflowed with emotion and champagne moments last Monday, as ...
The towpath along the Cam is a favourite of many walkers, runners, and cyclists. The gravelly path runs alongside the river ...
A Michelin-star chef is opening a new restaurant in a pub dating back to the 16th century with a tasting menu only. Mark ...
Cambridge Folk Festival could still return in 2026, but changes could be made to the format of the event in order to keep it financially viable.
Issues ranging from medicine approval delays to attacks on Harvard research grants knock driver of regional economy ...