The event brought together experts, leading games design companies and students from across the country.
Her Royal Highness also visited the home of Jordans Cereals in Biggleswade
Well-dressed students enjoyed music from headliner Ella Eyre, as well as a spectacular fireworks display, at the Trinity May Ball.
The play stars Ayden Callaghan, best known as Miles De Souza in Emmerdale, as Will Trenting and Honeysuckle Weeks as his wife Rona.
More than 5,000 students have taken part in poetry-writing workshops, which will culminate in a free concert at the Cambridge Corn Exchange.
This July, COS is celebrating its 50th anniversary and, to mark the occasion, a special launch party was held at the Graduate Hotel.
The clinic – the first of its kind in the city – combines traditional medicine with holistic care.
Despite being written three quarters of a century ago, the play has been described as “remarkably relevant” to the present day.
The acclaimed British slide guitarist and singer-songwriter’s 11-date jaunt includes a Cambridge stop.
The Saginaw, Michigan native is also the host and executive producer of Oxygen’s new true-crime series, Deadly Waters.
The free annual event featured exhibitors with arts and crafts, fashion and beauty, food and drink, and gifts and household accessories.
The Teversham Primary School choir opened the event, and there were stalls, games, fancy dress, races for children and more.
Guest speaker on the day was former England fast bowler Devon Malcolm.
The show was part of a private viewing for the college’s Art & Design Exhibition, which ends today (Friday, 14 June).
Tours were given by garden staff and guides and the Ask the Gardener panel were kept busy with people coming with their gardening questions.
The show looks at the comic’s testicular cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatment in a mainly light-hearted way.
Returning to Arbury Town Park, the carnival’s attractions this year included magician JezO, who has a new role with Britain’s Got Talent.
The stand-up comic will be bringing his ‘Back to the Front’ tour to Cambridge in July.
The Indian all-day eatery is to open on Trinity Street in Cambridge later this month.
‘Why Don’t You Stay for Tonight’ has been nominated in the Postgraduate Entertainment and Comedy Drama category.