Cambridge's gay past: from the 17th century to the foundation of Stonewall
19 February 2008The gay history of Cambridge University will be revealed in a public lecture this Wednesday at Lucy Cavendish College.
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The gay history of Cambridge University will be revealed in a public lecture this Wednesday at Lucy Cavendish College.
A research initiative in the Faculty of Divinity aims to train church leaders to convert the negatives of conflict into the positives of transformation.
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The Shahnama Project is building a powerful online resource that will stimulate research and interest in Persian cultural history.
A new initiative funded by the Carbon Trust hopes to make solar power an affordable choice for homeowners within 10 years.
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With the curtains just closed on the 40th Cambridge Greek Play since the 1880s, Greek classicist Simon Goldhill reflects on how this creative genre still...