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A second year at UCL, aspiring actress Lucy has started to land her first major roles
UCL’s Fashion Society strut their stuff on the catwalk
Vice-Provost of research pens angry open letter to Paul Dacre
Rebecca Barton takes us through the symptoms of ‘Year Abroad Fever’
The who’s who and what’s what of the elections this year
The Wong Kei, a UCL favourite, is ‘changing management’ due to its infamous service
Your chance to win tickets worth up to £500 at one of London’s best venues
Jess Murray takes a gander at the pole dancing society’s showcase
We had a smashing time at last night’s RAG dating show
We ask the ULU President why we should care about The Union
UCLU Officer Doris Chen talks about her experience
Tiny songster is playing secret gigs across London
Strike map makes London look empty
We munch our way through the winners of this year’s prestigious ‘Kebabbies’
With the first month of 2014 rapidly coming to an end, it’s time to look into how you’re holding up on your new year’s resolutions
You know what we’re talking about
Continued violence as police clash with student protesters
The Tab takes a trip down to Fearnot Wood, Rob Thomson’s new play
Some loos have horrible things on the walls. UCL’s are…weirdly nice
The Tab headed down to RAG’s Endurance Eating Competition
UCL Uni staff will be striking tomorrow over pay row. Here’s how to get through this difficult time
Kesley Barnes rounds up the best and brightest of the fashion blogosphere
Fashion editor Kesley Barnes checks out UCL’s interpretation of the catwalks
I’m gay, and I’m fine with people saying “gay” when they mean “bad”, says Hugh Bassett
I’m gay, and I’m fine with people saying “gay” when they mean “bad”, says Hugh Bassett
I’m gay, and I’m fine with people saying “gay” when they mean “bad”, says Hugh Bassett
A look at UCLU Drama’s first Bloomsbury production of the year
The London Tab talks to the biggest of the BNOCs at UCL, David ‘Brucie’ Morris
Tab research reveals the animals UCL are keeping locked up right under our noses.
This week, The Tab takes a look at some the most clever and cringe-worthy matching costumes
Move is latest in Union’s Remembrance controversies
The Tab gives you a rundown of surprise hits across the pond
The Tab speaks to the 2013 BUCS Surf Champion
Student protestors marched on The University of London centre today
TV Columnist Em Whalley takes a look at BBC’s answer to Boardwalk Empire
In honour of Made in Chelsea’s triumphant return to TV this past Monday, The Tab London takes a look at the best moments from the last 5 seasons.
The Tab investigates what all those big ‘1’s are doing on campus
Resident film buff Jem Mackay gives us the first of a weekly series of classic film reviews
The Tab gives you a run-down of the weirdest ways students get drunk
The GBBO Star and UCL undergrad talks about baking, fame, and the off-camera habits of Ms. Berry…..
UCLU’s first debate of the year proves explosive
Your chance to win 5 VIP tickets to New Young Pony Club at Koko, 11th October! With a free bottle of Champagne!!! Mental!!!
UCL’s star baker fends off the twitter trolls. Loves The Tab…
As asexual awareness week draws to a close, Hugh Bassett meets Suzanna, the asexual representative of UCLU’s LGBT+ Society.
Hugh Bassett explores the benefits of Harlem Shaking.
Hugh Bassett on why onesies are to be kept inside at all times.
Hugh Bassett looks into the murky world of ‘Sugar Dating’
Hugh Bassett looks into lessons we could learn from the U.S.A
Charlotte Bowers muses on the age-old question: ‘Medics: friend or patronising foe?’