Varsity (Cambridge) - Recent Editors

Recent Editors

  • Michaelmas 2012: Charlotte Keith
  • May Week 2012: Naomi Pallas and Claire Healy
  • Lent 2012: Louise Benson and Madeleine Morley
  • Michaelmas 2011: Rhys Treharne and Laurie Martin
  • Lent 2011: Alice Hancock and Lara Prendergast
  • Michaelmas 2010: Joe Pitt-Rashid
  • May Week 2010: Joel Massey and David Pegg
  • Lent 2010: Emma Mustich and Laurie Tuffrey
  • Michaelmas 2009: Robert Peal and Anna Trench
  • May Week 2009: Joel Massey, Emma Mustich and Avantika Chilkoti
  • Lent 2009: Hugo Gye and Michael Stothard
  • Michaelmas 2008: Patrick Kingsley
  • May Week 2008: Anna Trench, Verity Simpson and Dylan Spencer-Davidson
  • Lent 2008: Tom Bird and George Grist
  • Michaelmas 2007: Lizzie Mitchell and Elliot Ross
  • May Week 2007: Jamie Munk and Was Yaqoob
  • Lent 2007: Joseph Gosden and Hermione Buckland-Hoby (Issue 1), Joseph Gosden and Natalie Woolman (Issue 2-9)
  • Michaelmas 2006: Emily Stokes (Issues 1-2), Mary Bowers and Jonny Ensall (Issue 3-9)
  • May Week 2006: Raj Bavishi and Rachel Divall
  • Lent 2006: Jon Swaine and Amy Goodwin
  • Michaelmas 2005: James Dacre
  • May Week 2005: Henry Bowen
  • Lent 2005: Amol Rajan
  • Michaelmas 2004: Archie Bland
  • May Week 2004: Ellen E Jones
  • Lent 2004: Reji Vettasseri and Laura-Jane Foley
  • Michaelmas 2003: Tom Ebbutt
  • May Week 2003: Tori Flower, Dan Cliffe and Emma Charlton
  • Lent 2003: Oliver Duff and Luke Layfield
  • Michaelmas 2002: Katy Long
  • Lent 2002: Rob Sharp
  • Michaelmas 2001: Adam Joseph and Julian Blake
  • Lent 2001: Tom Royston and Sarah Brealey
  • Michaelmas 2000: Ed Hall
  • Lent 2000: Jonti Small
  • Michaelmas 1999: David Peter

The Lent term editor also edits a single edition at the start of Easter term, and a separate editor controls a special edition May Week issue (or, in some years, daily May Week issues) at the end of the academic year.

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