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What else could come to mind when thinking of pleasant lands than Byron’s farewell poem “Farewell To a Lady”? I mourn it when ...
Barney Blackburn looks through the Bumps archives to uncover some of the most intriguing stories to have emerged from its 200 ...
Despite aggressive anti-smoking campaigns and nicotine replacement therapies (NRTs), smoking persists as a leading ...
Ben Curtis takes us on a tour of six iconic Cambridge pubs and their fascinating histories Each street in Cambridge hums with ...
Midsummer fair – the oldest and grandest of Cambridge’s fairs – traces its roots to medieval celebrations of Midsummer. A ...
Over 27% of undergraduates at the University of Cambridge say they have an immediate family member who attended Oxford or ...
Rather than shoot in Corpus itself, the film found a home in the darker, more secluded Caius chapel. “Corpus is beautiful, ...
The transition from the spacious city into the suffocating woods was managed not through a scene change but through a mere ...
In spite of an ambitious net zero target, many of Cambridge's students remain unconvinced that it and its colleges are moving ...
Independent music venues employ approximately 30,000 people; reportedly in 2024 one of these small venues was lost every ...
Sophie Ennis speaks to the Turner Prize-winning sculptor about public art, technology, and his time at Cambridge ...
Anuk Weerawardana and Wilf Vall talk to the enigmatic outfit about reinvention, experimentation, and their Cambridge roots ...