Cambridge wins 150th Boat Race

29 March 2004
Cambridge won the 150th Boat Race on Sunday, March 28, the first time the crew has won in three years. The match was considered close from the beginning, with many experts believing this year would match the 2003 race as a very close finish.
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New home for languages at Cambridge

25 March 2004
The University of Cambridge's Language Centre will take another step forward in the provision of language learning to all members of the University and Colleges today.
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Last chance for summer

23 March 2004
There are just a few days left to apply for a place on this year’s free Sutton Trust Summer Schools at the University of Cambridge. The closing date for applications is next Friday, 2 April 2004.
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Prehistoric visit for Mayor

22 March 2004
The Mayor of Cambridge visited the University’s Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology on Friday (19 March), in the first of a series of visits to help raise the profile of the University museums to the people of Cambridge.
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Demystifying Oxbridge in Leicester

18 March 2004

Leicester City’s Walker Stadium is set to welcome thousands of school and college students tomorrow (March 19) for the third of this year’s Oxbridge conferences.

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Reactions to Time

17 March 2004
Our perceptions of time affect our lives from the moment of birth. How do these perceptions influence our understanding of our world and of our place in the universe? This question will be the highlight of the second ‘Spotlight on Science’ discussion at the Cambridge Science Festival, held on Wednesday, March 17 at the University of Cambridge. This will provide an opportunity for the audience to ask their own questions about time and how it effects our lives.
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Facing up to evolution

17 March 2004
How did modern humans evolve? This question has been intensely debated by scholars for generations. Theories have argued that modern populations evolved from regional archaic hominin groups that were already different from each other. Other theories believe that our origins are occurred more recently.
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