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Former Times Union food critic Christopher J. Yates' “The Rabbit Club” follows an Oxford University student who joins a ...
The internet is swooning over a video captured Saturday of a couple getting engaged on the bank of the Charles River in Cambridge.
If you’re guilty of starting a bullet journal at the beginning of a new year, a new season, or just after a new notebook purchase, and then abandoning the project not long after—you're far from alone.
Notebooks written by Charles Darwin, which were mysteriously returned to Cambridge University Library after going missing for 20 years, are going on public display. They include his famous Tree of ...
But after a widespread search, curators concluded they were likely stolen. In 2020, Cambridge University librarian Jessica Gardner spearheaded an appeal to the public to recover them.
And these notebooks are the place where Darwin works out the evidence for that theory and brings it forward. RASCOE: That's James Secord, who examined the notebooks before they went missing.