Originally posted on https://pembrokekings.wordpress.com/2016/08/08/the-p-stands-for-pa/
The day of a PA starts bright and early, or half way through the afternoon depending on which shift they are working. Continue reading
Originally posted on https://pembrokekings.wordpress.com/2016/08/08/the-p-stands-for-pa/
The day of a PA starts bright and early, or half way through the afternoon depending on which shift they are working. Continue reading
Originally posted on https://pembrokekings.wordpress.com/2016/08/05/the-p-stands-for-posh-nosh/
Formal Hall means different things to different colleges. Some require the students to wear gowns, others only ask for a formal dress code. Continue reading
Originally posted on https://pembrokekings.wordpress.com/2016/07/13/the-p-stands-for-punting/ on 13th July 2016
One of the must-do activities for any self-respecting visitor to Cambridge is to go punting whether by hiring your own punt or joining one of the tours of the river. Continue reading
Originally posted on http://www.pem.cam.ac.uk/kit-smarts-blog/the-p-stands-for-post/ on July 11th 2016
Kit Smart takes a behind the scenes look at the PKP Post Desk Continue reading
Originally posted on http://www.pem.cam.ac.uk/kit-smarts-blog/the-p-stands-for-plenary/ on July 9th 2016
On Wednesday 6th July, the Pembroke-Kings Programme hosted the first of its Plenary lecture series. Continue reading
Originally posted on http://www.pem.cam.ac.uk/kit-smarts-blog/daring-engineering-in-dar/ on June 24th 2016
The Cambridge Development Initiative (CDI) was launched in 2014 by Cambridge students who believed that students are able to make a positive impact on the world even before they have got their degrees. Continue reading
Originally posted on http://www.pem.cam.ac.uk/kit-smarts-blog/from-one-president-to-another/ on June 27th 2016
This week Alice Ievins (2008) will officially be handing over the reins of Graduate Parlour President to Craig Burns (2011). Continue reading