Lectures were cancelled and Cam FM was forced to stop broadcasting when a power cut today plunged the New Museums Site into darkness.
The cut struck around 10.30am, cancelling lab sessions and causing lunch to be delayed (malnutrition alert), before being restored after 2:00PM.
Early attempts by engineers diagnosed the fault point in nearby road works, where it is believed that an 11,000-volt cable was damaged during the improvements.
The National Grid said the majority of their customers now had power restored, but engineers are still at work.
Electric Feel: power cut panic at the New Museums
Emily Fernandes, a Robinson student, claimed that it was “spooky” walking among the dinosaur skeletons in the Zoology Museum.
Another commented that she received a “real shock” when the lights on her microscope failed.
She added: “Lectures may be cancelled, but of much greater concern is that we now lack access to the stream of verbiage that is the Varsity website,” whose service was also tragically disrupted. “Undoubtedly it has ruined my Monday morning.”
The Tab and other more powerful on-line services were impervious to such problems.
This is the second major power cut this term, after St. John’s was left in the dark two weeks ago.







There are no dinosaur skeletons in the zoology museum…
And it was closed for the power cut.
Actually there are over a hundred avian dinosaurs on display
also had no power.
Most of it did
no it didn't
10/10 power cut
9/10 Jamie Crawford Comment
Luckily I don't need electricity when I'm at U21s!
i'm con-fused as to watt could cause such a re-volt-ing fault in the current day and age
Also very third world of Cambridge to not have any backup plans for a situation like this. Sad that all of the lectures that were cancelled today will happen tomorrow and day after. Great, great fun! NOT!
If this incident were a meme, I'm pretty sure it would be 'First World Problems', not 'Third World'…
Hi Poolani. I'm 'being' from your second paragraph. You left me hanging. I feel lonely. On Valentine's Day as well…
Surely a news service that survived in the absence of electricity would be power-less?