Issue - Any -Issue 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 Features / Down on the farm Two hundred cows. Three hundred lambs. Two hundred and fifty hectares of arable. And a wood. Just four miles from Cambridge… welcome to the University’s farm. Inbox / Inbox: CAM 100 Welcome to the Michaelmas edition of CAM – and in fact, the 100th edition of CAM. Brilliant minds, hot innovations, multiple editors – CAM has seen it all. We had to ask: what has she made of it all? We ask the doyenne of Cambridge to spill it. News / Campendium: Michaelmas Term 2023 Bawdy bards, robot chefs and the astonishing tale behind a jewelled 15th-century prayer book in Trinity College Library. Student life / We have lift off! Cambridge University Spaceflight has one major aim – to launch a rocket into space. And they’re almost there. Brainwaves / Refreezing the Arctic – working with nature to buy us more time Dr Shaun Fitzgerald on emergency measures to slow climate change. Alumni life / Henry Louis Gates Jr (Clare 1973) has changed the way “Black authors get read and Black history gets told” Without Henry Louis Gates Jr (Clare 1973), the field of African and African-American literature studies would look significantly – significantly – different. Soundtrack / “Hearing something different refreshes that part of your brain” Whether listening, accompanying, running or just switching off, music plays a central role in Professor Deborah Prentice’s life. News / Search it up! Your directory to alumni life: events, benefits and updates. Features / Time is of the essence Google. iCal. Outlook. How the digital calendar became a modern-day story of work, leisure… and power. Features / If CAM could speak… Over the past 30 years, CAM has had access to the most brilliant minds, latest innovations and incredible places in Cambridge. As we publish this, the 100th issue, we had to ask: what has CAM herself made of it all? Features / On the ball Food. Entertainment. Welfare. College. In Cambridge, you know something is important because it comes with its own committee. Features / NHS at 75 The NHS treats more than a million patients a day but, at 75 years old, it’s never been under more pressure. So, is it still fit for purpose? And what will the next 75 years bring? Pages« first‹ previous…456789101112next ›last »