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Cambridge's most loved river pursuit could disappear forever due to 'financial collapse' By Michael D. Carroll 05:14, Sat, Jun 21, 2025 | UPDATED: 05:18, Sat, Jun 21, 2025 Share Article ...
A weekend stay at Trinity College offers a taste of campus life and plenty of Sally Rooney vibes, without the drama or exam stress, writes Aoife Barry ...
LONDON: An Indian librarian working at Cambridge university’s Trinity College has lost an employment tribunal case in which she was suing the college for race discrimination after not being ...
Dr Freeman, the library's curator of medieval manuscripts, said: "The body contains four fluids - black bile, yellow bile, blood and phlegm, and when the four exist in balance you are healthy.
‘Ectoplasm’. Courtesy the Cambridge University Library From an album of spirit photographs (1872) by Frederick Hudson. Courtesy the Met Museum, New York In 1882, a group of scholars associated with ...
Virginia Tech philosopher Daniel Hoek wanted to "set the record straight" after discovering what he describes as a "clumsy mistranslation" in the original 1729 English translation of Newton's Latin ...
The institution is home to more than 100 libraries. One of the best known is the Wren Library, which is part of Trinity College and holds A. A. Milne’s manuscript of Winnie the Pooh, an Isaac Newton ...
In that final year of university, we were all on trajectories that led right to the very top of our fields. It had taken a certain blind arrogance to apply to Trinity College, Cambridge – which ...
As the festive season draws near, the familiar sound of Christmas music begins to make its annual appearance. Whilst our favourite Christmas songs often have jolly lyrics and modern upbeat tempos, ...
Berkowitz's £315,000 donation had been to support the Rabbinic Book Project at Trinity's Wren Library, aimed at preserving under-studied books important to Jewish history.
"NoteWorthy clients often visit the Wren Library in Trinity College Cambridge, designed by the renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren," says Butler. "It is one of Cambridge’s most famous and ...