Issue - Any -Issue 107Issue 106 Issue 105Issue 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 My room, your room / Sir Trevor Nunn: H8, Downing Theatre director Sir Trevor Nunn wants to know what on Earth Second Year Natural Sciences student Ameera Cunningham is doing in his room. Features / The ethics of genomics Genomics – the study of every living thing’s genetic material, and how that information is applied – has the potential to find treatments for incurable diseases. So why is the public so suspicious? Features / It’s Briiiidgemaaaaaas Jingle bells. Tinsel. Mince pies. And choirs. But wait! It’s not the 25th yet, is it? What’s going on? Welcome to Bridgemas, a Cambridge tradition you never knew you needed – until you did. Alumni life / “The advice that turned out to be the most useful? Get a bike as soon as you can” Freshers’ events help new students feel at home, before they’ve even left their own homes. Could you get involved? Features / Beyond repair As the body’s raw materials, stem cells have almost unimaginable potential to repair and regenerate. A new Cambridge Institute may just have the key to unlock that potential. Student life / The art of acceptance Keep calm and carry on: the Aurelius Society is bringing Stoicism and resilience to Cambridge. Pages« first‹ previous…5678910111213