London, November 21 : For the first time, a Cambridge University magazine has published a photograph of a topless female undergraduate student. The students, from Homerton College, who was not named, was photographed in a black belt and stockings common Lacy one of the historic city of bridges.
He agreed to provide the latest version of Vivid Magazine, published by a group of students once a term and has a turnover in 5000.It also has a website with a video of the woman sitting in a dressing room and then play football.
Since three photos took place at Clare College bridge that passes over the river Cam and is visited by thousands of tourists each year. It is the first time that a student has appeared topless in a publication of the university, and that has caused an outcry.
A student of King's College, said: "I can not believe he agreed to submit to the magazine. Everybody has been talking about it. I am sure that I truly regret now." Another student, Clare College, who did not want to be named, added: "Many of the students and teachers have seen. It's a very risky thing to do when you're looking at one of the leading universities in the country."
The magazine is circulated to all college dormitories. It has been played before a page three girls, but none has been as explicit. The magazine is composed largely of people who comment on the parts of a political and satirical character. The model is that the anonymous photo in the magazine, has refused to comment on responses to the photo. Vivid of the editors also refused to give a statement. The university's press office was unavailable for comment.














