It’s common knowledge that all geographers do is colour in pictures of volcanoes, right? And that they’re the only ones who don’t get lost in Freshers’ Week because they can actually read a map? Do these stereotypes have any truth to them? And if they do, has the notion of the Cambridge Geographer changed in 20 years? We interviewed current Geographers at St Catharine’s College and an alumnus to find out.
Our alumnus, Charlotte Duck, was a Geography undergraduate at Catz from 2000-2003. She is now a journalist (we love to see it!) and lives in Kent, England. James Rennie is an undergraduate set to graduate in 2023. He from Reading and is part of the University Cross Country Team.
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May Week Committees planning for ‘significantly smaller’ events
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The May Ball Presidents’ Committee announced, on Friday, that May Week committees ‘are making tentative plans’ for events that will be ‘significantly smaller in nature than past May Balls’, if they can go ahead at all.
The Presidents’ Committee, which is composed of the Chairs of all major May Week events, explained that these plans are necessary due to the ‘uncertain and rapidly changing’ situation, meaning ‘it is impossible to predict what restrictions will look like in June.’ It stressed that in spite of this, however, May Week committees are still ‘working hard to provide an event to mark the end of the academic year.’