by kentonclaret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 8:57 am, Post by Zlatan » Mon Apr 19, 2021 11:00 am, Post Tilly Palmer talks to Alastair Campbell about dealing with Depression and Alcoholism, Good Morning Britain and his favourite swear words. Find stories, updates and expert opinion. In order to maintain our editorial independence, our print newspaper and news website receives no funding from the University of Cambridge or its constituent Colleges. Brown, Callum G. The Death of Christian Britain: Understanding Secularisation, 1800–2000. North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.It borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu (Amnok) and Tumen rivers, and borders South Korea to the south at Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). GitHub is home to over 36 million developers working together to host and … by randomclaret2 » Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:31 am, Post These 7 users liked this post: taio ŽižkovClaret claretcarrot93 simonclaret Vegas Claret CombatClaret DCWat. Lotte Brundle reviews Apple TV+ sports comedy Ted Lasso. Famke Veenstra-Ashmore argues that the helpline, announced by the education secretary in light of the testimonies shared on the website Everyone’s Invited, does not go far enough in addressing the core of the systemic issues victims of sexual harassment and abuse face, With a plethora of under-researched, stereotyped neurodiverse characters in the media, Ellie Wilson and Miranda Stephenson argue that ‘representation’ based on stigma does far more harm than good. If these clubs didn’t play in the PL would it affect the player’s contract and registration? by jedi_master » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:54 am, Post src/public/js/zxcvbn.js This package implements a content management system with security features by default. “A blatant power grab” – Fans criticise own clubs on UCL plans, Re: “A blatant power grab” – Fans criticise own clubs on UCL plans, https://www.football365.com/news/big-si ... -nicholson, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... -role.html, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehPWGRER1gA. Bridgerton the Musical: does the fate of the stage lie in the hands of TikTok? The author of ‘Call Me by Your Name’ discusses his creative process with Interviews Editor Juliette Guéron-Gabrielle. Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1972. Why don’t video game to film adaptations work? 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Simon Jordan on talk sport seems pritty confident that this won't happen. Varsity is the independent newspaper for the University of Cambridge, established in its current form in 1947. We must rethink representation. Holly Sewell takes a dive into ’70s disco fashion and examines the legacy of the famed New York nightclub at the helm of the cultural movement. Niamh Curran examines the unlikely viral success of “TikTok musical” Bridgerton the Musical, inspired by the smash hit Netflix show. Columnist Jasmine Regan Feldman reviews Lagging, the five episode YouTube web-series by the cast and crew of 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche. Ethan MacDonald believes the young need to provide more resistance to a government determined to marginalise them. Auxiliary data. Members of the Varsity team give a couple of their recipes and invaluable insights into the world of cocktails, giving you the perfect opportunity for a night in. Kuan-Chun Chen explores his own personal journey with Churchill College food and how it has taken him to all parts of the world during the pandemic, With exam term arriving and the world opening up once more, Vulture Editors Isabel Sebode and Esmee Wright reveal the best upcoming events and exhibitions, Have you ever wonder what it’s like to be a News Editor for Varsity? But what have they learnt? A A's AMD AMD's AOL AOL's AWS AWS's Aachen Aachen's Aaliyah Aaliyah's Aaron Aaron's Abbas Abbas's Abbasid Abbasid's Abbott Abbott's Abby Abby's Abdul Abdul's Abe Abe's Abel Abel's Joshua Robey reviews the Royal Shakespeare Company’s latest production, a fascinating virtual-live theatre hybrid inspired by Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Izzy Landell Mills watches the debut film of former journalist and Birds of Prey director, Cathy Yan. by NewClaret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:20 am, Post by Sproggy » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:36 am, Post I choose the word very carefully, sickening is how any football fan would feel, when he's sees the game that we have known for 140 years threatened by greedy foreign businessmen. by dandeclaret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:55 am, Post This week: breaking down the procedures for dealing with sexual assault/harassment claims, speaking to students, journalists and a member of the University’s Complaints and Appeals group. Hosts Amber and Eliza open the season with a discussion of colleges’ response to the new lockdown, recent controversies at Homerton, and the Cambridge Rent Strike. Players claim it’s an implied (if it’s not explicit) term of their contract that they are playing in a sanctioned competition etc making them eligible for international selection. The media has neurodiversity wrong. by Dyched » Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:55 am, Post However .... Vizeh tries really hard to put into words what football means to him, and a lot of what he says echoes with me too. Ewan Martin evaluates how he’s become more connected with the different parts of himself through physical touch. 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Elite MILF Rayveness stopped by to see Swiney & give up both of her holes to. On our obsession with quiz shows, On how touching my body re-connects me to my many selves. Ewan Martin considers how television quiz shows have a subtly reassuring presence in our lives. And fall in love”, “My fear is being taken seriously”: writer Olivia Sudjic on anxiety, identity, and online life, Insects and algae: The ‘Future foods’ which could combat malnutrition, Archaeology and the climate crisis: how the past could save the future, Varsity Explains: Bayes’ Theorem and COVID-19 testing, The ‘Future foods’ which could combat malnutrition, Varsity Explains: Making Sense of Vaccine Efficacy and Safety. Anna Trowby reflects on how Michael Field changed her perspective of Victorian literature. by kentonclaret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:19 am, Post by diamondpocket » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:26 am, Post Why is this the case? Cambridge Survivors introduce their initiative to shed light on the often forgotten ‘closeted’ victims and, most importantly, to provide an alternative source of support. As a long standing fan of the club, and football in general, the news this weekend of a power grab by the top 6 clubs in this country is sickening. by Top Claret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:59 am, Post Alex Clark explores the various film adaptations of Shakespeare’s Macbeth in an attempt to find out why plays so often struggle to be successfully translated onto screen. Lucene example source code file (Top50KWiki.utf8) This example Lucene source code file (Top50KWiki.utf8) is included in the DevDaily.com "Java Source Code Warehouse" project.The intent of this project is to help you "Learn Java by Example" TM. This week: week five blues, loneliness in isolation and a look into what it means to suffer from mental health issues at the university. Amy Howell is here to talk you through what her editing role (roughly) entails, and why her ‘day in the life’ is, and only ever can be, approximate, Now that their term as Lifestyle editors is coming to an end, Alexandra Jarvis and Scarlet Rowe reflect on their experiences in the role and Varsity as a whole, In her review of the powerful memoir written by the co-creator of London’s iconic nightclub Heaven, Natcha Ruamsanitwong describes a tale of love and struggle in the face of a devastating epidemic, Columnist Emma Hulse discusses how a conflict in identities can give birth to self-discovery and reinvention. Nick Scott discusses how to get started with birdwatching, and sheds light on some of important ecological considerations, To celebrate Earth Day, Science Editors Grace Blackshaw, Sambhavi Sneha Kumar and Izavel Lee walk us through the climate stories that inspire them. @universityofky posted on their Instagram profile: “Like her sticker says, “Find your people.” College is a great place to do just that. Though postcards could be classed as a dying art, trips to the local Viennese post office have in fact become a regular feature of Anna Whitehead’s year abroad. The Premier League is marketed globally by Sky and other TV partners as the "best most competitive league in world football" The product will be greatly diluted if the 6 clubs are kicked out making it far less attractive to sell overseas, meaning a huge drop in revenue for Sky and less money available to clubs remaining and playing in the PL. by Dy1geo » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:42 am, Post The EPL won't be kicking out the 'big 6 clubs'. by NewClaret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:11 am, Post Now we know why Garlick was so desperate to sell he could see this coming, and you can't blame him. by Zlatan » Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:00 am, Post Music Editor Rishi Sharma finds out. Where are they going to sign players from? by kentonclaret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:05 am, Post by Socrates » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:59 am, Post Fergal Jeffreys and Stanley Lawson interview the cast and crew of Growing Pains about their new show. Hosts Amber and Eliza talk to guests about the importance of physical and mental fitness during a remote Lent term, while also speaking to RAG and Pink Week to discuss their plans for the term. Why not give one (or a couple) a try? Pointless? by Zlatan » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:31 am, Post In light of the proposed funding cuts of the V&A National Art Library, Margherita Volpato reflects on her relationship with libraries and a year without one. Tilly Palmer speaks to Simon Godwin, Artistic Director of the Shakespeare Theatre Company, about Shakespeare in Cambridge, keeping his plays alive and the future of post-pandemic theatre. Those left behind would be stuck with long term deals for expensive players, like the collapse of the ITV deal. Various media reports suggesting that the American owners of clubs are pushing this. This week AskVulture advises on how to take the plunge and confess your feelings to a crush. by Sproggy » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:32 am, Post This is a nation with a history of not rewarding effort adequately. The smaller teams £89m. In order to maintain our editorial independence, our print newspaper and news website receives no funding from the University of Cambridge or its constituent Colleges. by NewClaret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:39 am, Post by taio » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:06 am, Post 16 Many advertised vacancies require you to have a car even though the job only pays subsistence wages. When Are Students Likely To Be Able To Visit Bingo Halls Again? Theatre Editor Stanley Lawson reflects on why the monologue has a particular resonance for the moment we live in, Showrunners Anna Mahtani and Rebekah King preview their new show: ‘Stop Signs’, airing at 21:30 BST every Saturday from 8th May on CamFM, In the first column in a series exploring writing for Theatre, Tom Chandler reflects on research and process. by AfloatinClaret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:46 am, Post Well said... have you sent the message directly to Mr Pace ? 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Kicking off Easter term, AskVulture gives advice on doing ‘enough’ and preparing for the future. by Hedontplayforyou » Mon Apr 19, 2021 11:03 am, Post by NewClaret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:04 am, Post Karolina Filova suggests what we can learn from Gabriel García Márquez’s travels through the Eastern Bloc in the 1950s. It’s hard to process them all because it’s all fermenting at the minute. Two emergency motions were brought forward at this evening’s meeting (17/05), The system will allow anonymous or formal reporting of inappropriate behaviour, as well as signposting support, The Gates Cambridge Trust has awarded over 2000 scholarships since 2001, The winners of the 2021 awards were recognised for academic and non-academic contributions to student support throughout the pandemic, The Academy elected 50 new Fellows for their ‘exceptional contributions’ to medical research, An estimated 150 Cambridge residents demonstrated on King’s Parade earlier today (15/05), the second gathering this week, The tracker developed by the Judge Business School and the Indian National Institute of Economic and Social Research predicts the pandemic has peaked in India, The College’s campaign did not reach the sufficient numbers required ‘to ensure student safety’, Annabel Morgan explores grief during the pandemic, and the need for the nation to come together in commemoration, Holly Sewell discusses her experiences of misophonia, Anna Rainbird-Chill explores the power of silence, and how lockdown has changed the way we communicate in meaningful ways, In the face of taxing student activism, Maya McFarlane reflects on the benefits of embracing joy, taking inspiration from Black Feminist thinkers Audre Lorde and bell hooks, Staff Writer Sophie Callear discusses her experience advocating for LGBT+ rights at a football match, Martha Bowsher discusses how her chronic illness has redefined her relationship with what it means to be ‘healthy’, Staff Writer Swathi Manivannan explore her conflicting feelings towards Prince Phillip’s death having grown up in post-independence Singapore, Alfie Eltis talks to this year’s presidents Abe Tolley and Rebecca Tyson about the movement’s philosophy, how MWA has grown and where it’s headed next, Alex Haydn-Williams reflects on his experience getting the COVID-19 vaccine, Kyieron Clarke writes about the individuals who helped him through university. Our Oscars correspondent Eva Morris explores the immortality of Hollywood glamour transcending the challenges of COVID-19. Varsity speaks with Cambridge alumna and rising singer Louise Harris about her music career. by Top Claret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:40 am, Post The letter, written by the Cambridge Palestine Solidarity Society, has so far gained 1,115 signatures, The overall intake also increased by over 13% from the previous year. Hosts Amber and Eliza chat to Vice-Chancellor Stephen Toope on everything from safety net provision to the new Foundation Year to how Cambridge is preparing for another online term. Varsity’s Co-Editor for Easter Term, Elizabeth Haigh, argues the pandemic has exposed, and exacerbated, the need for us to have free and open conversations about sex. Repton School and Greenwood Academies Trust Shortlisted for Times Educational Supplement Awards, Huge Bitcoin Conference to take Place in Zurich, Switzerland, Unique university societies you wouldn’t know existed. Jordan reckons that the big clubs are using it as leverage to secure a bigger pot of the broadcasting revenues, he has a good point. by EricaJacko » Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:47 am, Post by NewClaret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:01 am, Post How I travelled around the world during the pandemic: food and culinary imaginative power, An approximate day in the life of a News Editor, Between the Iron Curtain and Vaccines: Gabriel García Márquez in the Eastern Bloc, On self-invention and Tara Westover’s Educated, On Michael Field and the privileging of the female gaze, 5 history books you should read if you hate reading about history, Gabriel García Márquez in the Eastern Bloc, ESOOKO: An Environmentalist’s Marketplace. Latest breaking news, including politics, crime and celebrity. It provides a blog engine and a framework for Web application development. Joe Biden has steadied the ship, but choppy waters lie ahead, The end of an era? Stanley Lawson explores the shifting dynamic of the muse in the relationship between John Cage and Merce Cunningham, Fashion Columnist Anna Chan remembers some of fashion’s most unforgettable quarrels, rivalries and hot takes, Fashion Editor Lily Maguire speaks to the fabulous Drag Queens Cheddar Gorgeous, Cara Melle, Mahatma Khandi and Cambridge’s own Velvet Caveat about how drag has always disrupted gender norms, Fashion Columnist Ella Fraser investigates why and how the app ESOOKO is seeking to rejuvenate the fashion industry for sustainably stylish buyers and sellers alike, Creative Contributor Muhammad Syed reflects on his initial misgivings about the viral app and shines a spotlight on the creatives who have made it worthwhile, In this striking review, Fashion Columnist Anna Chan delves into the effortless creative purity of the menswear brand Bode and the novelty of its founder’s approach to art, Olivia Rhodes takes a look at the fascinating stories behind Rosh Mahtani’s jewellery brand and how these are manifested in the pieces themselves. by pushpinpussy » Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:44 am, Post AskVulture: How can I confess to my crush if I’m uncertain they feel the same? by diamondpocket » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:17 am, Post How do machines translate linguistically distant languages? Columnist Tilda Butterworth explores the enduring cult obsession with female adolescence through the lens of the films Christiane F. and Axoltol Overkill. If so, today is your lucky day! Tag “your…” by Spijed » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:59 am, Post Famke Veenstra-Ashmore’s insightful review of Ishiguro’s newest novel. Just heard that the “bigger teams” in the league will get £310m. Surely there is a mistake in the list - can’t see the world’s biggest club Leeds listed ? by EricaJacko » Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:44 am, Post A fool-proof list of history books you will actually find interesting. Encrevé, André. by Zlatan » Mon Apr 19, 2021 11:04 am, Post For the final episode of term, Switchboard talks to some of Cambridge’s many creators; zine editors, choristers, gallery curators and more…. Emily Sissons explains how insects and algae might soon be part of our everyday diets, Yan-Yi Lee explores how Taiwan’s technology companies have created a bright future for the country, Urban green spaces can create more problems than they solve, argues Tungsten Tang, Yan-Yi Lee explains the difficulties in comparing vaccines and difficult clarifies recent concerns about vaccine safety, From land management to meat consumption, Rosie Schofield explores how studying the human past can help address the current climate crisis, Yan-Yi Lee explains how the diversity of languages creates challenges for machine translation, and how scientists might close the gap between distantly related ones, Izavel Lee explains how two teams of scientists from Cambridge have found different ways of treating this complex disease. Kieran Holder considers the rise in film adaptations of video games. Lotte Brundle reflects on her experience with ADHD, Bethan Moss argues that the UK should send more aid to India, Joe Biden’s first 100 days in office have been ambitious, but many obstacles lie ahead for the 46th President, argues Robbie Kalus, Verner Viisainen argues that the solution to climate change lies not in technology, as Bill Gates would suggest, but instead, in a “swift and radical societal transformation”, With the Senedd elections almost upon us, Daisy Brown argues that a combination of factors from Brexit to the pandemic could cost Welsh Labour its hold on power. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Switchboard S2, Ep.7: Mental Health at Cambridge – What needs to change. Fitzwilliam automatically progressed after their match against Sidney Sussex was called off, The victory in the men’s fixture follows the 1-0 defeat to Oxford in the women’s match earlier this afternoon (16/05), Today’s victory sees Oxford gain their fifth win in six years, Men’s and Women’s fixtures could be played as Twenty20 matches to fit them within the same match day at Lord’s, Damola Odeyemi argues that the recently-announced broadcasting deal by Sky and the BBC, which will invest up to £24 million in the WSL over the next three seasons, will give Women’s football the publicity and funds it deserves, In the first article of a four-part series leading up to the Euros, which kick off in a month today (11/06), Joseph Hill makes the case for Ukraine as the tournament’s dark horses this year, The University Sports Service launched a challenge this Monday (10/05) for Mental Health Awareness Week where participants virtually cover the distance from the Earth to the Moon, Cambridge researchers found that bamboo is more powerful and sustainable than willow bats, The Plate competition also got underway this past weekend, as St Catharine’s, Downing, Gonville & Caius and Darwin progressed to the semi-finals, Zakariyya Ali explores the positive impact of fasting in sport, Izzy and her guest host Libby Warr discuss student mental health in honour of Mental Health Awareness Week. How the cult of Bill Gates is leading us towards a climate disaster, Sending aid to India isn’t purely altruistic. Margaux Emmanuel explores the notion of “performativity” in the context of theatre being used as a tool for environmental activism. Clubs could treble their asking prices if any of those teams came knocking. Amongst the host of scientists who worked at the University of Cambridge in their time, Charles Darwin and Isaac Newton remain two of the most influential. Maddy Fisher reviews four cult favourites in her bid to become versed in the language of the “film bro”. I have a number of thoughts about this. Contact is void, free transfers all round! by NewClaret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:36 am, Post Expatica is the international community’s online home away from home. London, 2001. The Politics of German Protestantism: The Rise of the Protestant Church Elite in Prussia, 1815–1848>. by ŽižkovClaret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:01 am, Post First published in 1947, Varsity is the independent student newspaper for the University of Cambridge. Browse our listings to find jobs in Germany for expats, including jobs for English speakers or those in your native language. by kentonclaret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 11:05 am, Post The theme this year is ‘Nature and the Environment.’, This week, new host Isabella Todini and guest host Theola Ojo open the season with a discussion about different experiences of this year’s Lent term. Alex Castillo-Powell argues that there are distinct parallels between the controversial European Super League and the way elite universities operate. AskVulture: How do I avoid being a ‘jack of all trades and a master of none’? North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.It borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu (Amnok) and Tumen rivers, and borders South Korea to the south at Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). by HB Claret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:26 am, Post “It’s a story of women, and it’s a story that in some ways is very unchanging”: Caterina Bragoli talks to creator and historian Madeleine Marsh about the evolution of post-Victorian beauty ideals and her popular book Compacts and Cosmetics, Outfit inspiration that will put a spring in your step this Easter Term. Whether we like it or not - the 'big 6 clubs' are the ones with the broadcasting value. They make up very nearly half of the matches currently broadcast in the EPL. Bitcoin Era Review (2021) – Is This Official Bitcoin Era App Legit? Les protestants en France de 1800 à nos jours: Histoire d'une réintégration. by randomclaret2 » Mon Apr 19, 2021 11:08 am, Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited, This Forum is the main messageboard to discuss all things Claret and Blue and beyond, Kick them out, promote the top 6 from the Championship, These 3 users liked this post: NewClaret randomclaret2 simonclaret. by Conroy92 » Mon Apr 19, 2021 11:02 am, Post by Colburn_Claret » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:56 am, Post Needless to say, many apply, since the stigma of being classed unemployed is simply too great. by giveusaB » Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:44 am, Post Yan-Yi Lee discusses the impact of Japanese art form Shunga and explores how its sexual imagery can be understood in the context of its history. Varsity Editor Georgina Buckle investigates. This week; speaking to representatives of Zero Carbon, XR and Jesus College Climate Justice about the University’s move towards divestment. 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