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The Tab heads to Jesus Green for one last pre-exam party
We walked to the Grafton centre so you don’t have to
The lived experiences behind the strikes
Whether you’re on the JCR, a member of the Cambridge Union or love the ADC this article is for you
Students hold strong opinions on disproportionate fees
Topics covered included labour history, indigenous resistance, and coloniality
This announcement is in light of the Omicron variant
The petition is responding to a spiking incident at a college bop
Bust out of the Cambridge bubble in new and exciting ways
No more zoom rehearsals!
Online pole dancing, flying, karate, and a mysterious game from continental Europe…
O*ford ranked first for the sixth year in a row
Bollywood club nights, food tastings, Wafflemas, and more…
At 425 members the society is one of the University’s most popular societies.
The Cambridge team completed the Varsity Channel Relay in 9h 58m, taking only slightly more time than a walk from Girton to King’s Parade
The quiz we need in these troubled times…
We spoke to the anonymous admins of Cambridge Survivors, an organisation running pages on Facebook and Instagram dedicated to allowing survivors to share their experiences
The trans experience doesn’t have to be uncomfortable or stressful – we can all play a role in making Cambridge a more welcoming environment
We asked freshers to share their proposal stories
You’ve heard of the 5 stages of grief, now get ready for the 7 stages of a zoom supo…
How else are we going to survive a third lockdown?
‘Most of us do not have the privilege of casually catching a train home’