We’ve really gone all out this time – what a Herculean monstrosity of a task.
In her second column, HOLLY LUNT reflects on being desensitised to the beauty of Cambridge.
Magdalene delights WILL PITHERS with its magical setting, quality entertainment and endless food and drink.
Welcome to the world of first world problems: where the things that rile us up really shouldn’t in the greater scheme of things.
Culture Editor HOLLY STEVENSON cracks out her top cultural tips for the week. You love it.
JORDAN BICKERTON: ‘Pembroke’s June Event did a spectacular job – for a relatively cheap entrance fee, I was treated to a thoroughly enjoyable evening’
PHOEBE LUCKHURST: ‘For such a miniscule budget, Homerton delivered if not a great event, a really fun event.’
PHOEBE LUCKHURST: “A very reasonable ticket price, and fun abounding from every court, cloister, tree and marquee, Jesus May Ball was a fantastic evening.”
MARC SHALET: ‘Fakespeare was enjoyable but I don’t think King Nigel will be rubbing shoulders with Henry V in next week’s essay’