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An in-depth look at why Latin continues to play an important role at Cambridge is just one of the features in the latest University Newsletter, distributed to staff this week.

Also in the Lent Term edition, our lady in the long coat goes behind the scenes at the new sports centre and finds staff and students enjoying everything from wattbikes and trampolining, to weightlifting and fives.
We find out how preparations are going as the city prepares to welcome the 101st edition of the Tour de France, unveil a special cartoon strip telling the story of how zoologist Nick Crumpton teamed up with artist Isaac Lenkiewisz to create a book designed to inspire the next generation of palaeontologists. And, on a more serious note, bring you news of a film exploring Cambridge’s role in supporting exiles from the 1973 military coup in Chile.
Regular sections cover the latest appointments, awards and honours in the University – and there’s even a Tweeting bird box at Murray Edwards.

Published

17 February 2014