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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hoardes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but the remaining attendees were of good spirits. Fancy dres-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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May 3, 2026, Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan: Participants fly an enormous kite to pray for a bountiful silkworm harvest during the Giant Kite Festival, near Tokyo. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. There are two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Comme-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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May 3, 2026, Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan: Big kites are seen during the Giant Kite Festival in Kasukabe City. Participants flew enormous kites in prayer for a bountiful harvest from their silkworm farming. The celebration had occurred yearly since 1841, when a visiting Buddhist monk informed the locals that a kite was flown to pray for a plentiful harvest of silkworms. There are two most giant kites weigh 800 kg (the same weight as a small car) and are 11 meters wide by 15 meters high. The annual festival takes place this year from May 3 through May 5. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Pr-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto
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Jesus Green, Cambridge, 3rd May 2026 - Hordes of Cambridge University students flocked to a park on Sunday afternoon in the Bank Holiday sunshine for the annual 'Caesarian Sunday' drinking party. Undergraduates from prestigious colleges frolicked through the afternoon in fancy dress taking part in drinking games on Jesus Green. The tradition, that has been running for almost 90 years, also known as ‘C-Sunday' attracts thousands of students just before they take part in exams and takes place on the first bank holiday Sunday of May. Paramedics arrived to check on one lady who became unwell but t-stock-foto