Embrace; tackling homelessness in Cambridge
Anuk Weerawardana in conversation with James Hyde of Embrace Cambridge, a student-led initiative looking to connect Cambridge students to charities helping the homeless.
“People to be loved”: In conversation with Kevin Adler
Saranka Maheswaran speaks to previous Cambridge student, CEO of Miracle Messages and now author of ‘When We Walk By’, Kevin Adler.
In Conversation with ‘Pickled Roots’: The Evergreen Collective
Saranka Maheswaran speaks to the founders of ‘Pickled Roots’, a community that centres queer and trans East and Southeast Asian people in Cambridge
“About trans women, by trans women, with trans women”: The Careful Catharsis of 52 Monologues for Young Transsexuals
Sam Allen interviews Laurie Ward about her and Charli Cowgill’s critically-acclaimed show 52 Monologues for Young Transsexuals.
Cambridge’s Youngest Black Professor Speaks on Institutional Racism and Legacies of Slavery
Cambridge’s Youngest Black Professor, Jason Arday, talks about his plans to modernise the university to address problems of institutional racism, accessibility, mental health and disabilities.
In conversation with Wynn: Temor Jazz Quartet's Drummer
Tirza Sey catches up with Wynn Tasker to learn a bit more about jazz quartet, TEMOR.
From TCS to The Telegraph: An Interview with Tristram Fane Saunders
Oliver Cooney interviews the former TCS Editor who talks music, poetry, and sleepless nights at Cambridge.
Notions and Oceans: An Interview With Singer-Songwriter Emmeline
Emmeline Armitage on graduate London life, her dazzling debut EP, Frank Ocean, actual oceans, notions, crazy, magic and more.
In Conversation with Lord Martin Rees on Life Extension, Climate Change and Space
‘They wanted to be rich, now they’re rich they want to be young again – and that’s not so easy.’
Soma Sara, founder of Everyone’s Invited
‘We think rape is abhorred by all, but rape and violence are totally normalised in the culture we consume and the language we use’
Anish Kumar: the Cambridge student vet-DJ on a fast track to major fame
Anish Kumar: the Cambridge student vet-DJ on a fast track to major fame
Capitalism past, present, and future: in conversation with Yanis Varoufakis
Capitalism past, present, and future: in conversation with Yanis Varoufakis
‘You have to fight to stay alive’: in conversation with political activist Shiva Mahbobi
“You have to fight to stay alive’: in conversation with political activist Shiva Mahbobi
‘Wintercomfort does not do what it says on the tin’: Melody Brooker discusses Wintercomfort’s role in Cambridge
‘Wintercomfort does not do what it says on the tin’: Melody Brooker discusses Wintercomfort’s role in Cambridge
In Conversation with Hannah Harrison: Climate Activist and COP27 delegate
In Conversation with Hannah Harrison: Youth Climate Activist and COP27 delegate
‘The People’s Power Will Always Prevail’: in Conversation with Fawzia Koofi
Lily Amory talks to Fawzia Koofi, a women’s rights activist and former Afghan MP.