Where to go on the one night of the year you’re allowed to dress up and scare people half to death (unless you’re a killer clown, in which case go away)
The hysteria around cultural appropriation and the Pembroke Bop theme is a deranged exercise in hiding ill-defined notions behind pseudo-technical jargon.
Students divided into two camps over whether the JCR is restricting their freedom of expression or preventing offence towards ethnic minorities
#boycottbop2016 anyone?
JONNY OLDFIELD argues that the sacred bop is under threat
First Caius, now Queens’ – who next?
This week, Billy’s feeling puzzled, sad and lonely. Spare a moment to consider his plight.
ELLIE SLEE faces mortification at Marriage formal, and things only get worse when all her pants go missing…
Coming up to Cambridge in 2013? Make sure you know what awaits you with our Freshers A – Z, Part 1
It may be too late for you, but you can save your grandchildren: SOPHIA VAHDATI shows us the pitfalls of raising college kids.
A minority of chundering, loutish students have been warned not to spoil Homerton bops for everyone else.
A plumbing failure at St Edmund’s has left residents, including young children, in frozen, unsanitary conditions.
The future of bops at Queens’ is on the line after vandalism of gyp rooms during Halloween.
TIM WIGMORE is back, and this week he’s talking about alcohol-free formals and Access schemes. Who said Oxford wasn’t fun?
Scared by the confusing world of Cambridge? Let us show you the way. In Part 1, A-H.