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Selwyn Tweeted a photo showing England flags being displayed from students’ rooms while previously having told students to remove Pride flags from their windows
The Tab summarises all the important news stories from Week Three
From Mary Beard’s decision to fund classicists from underrepresented backgrounds to noisy sex at Robinson, here is The Tab’s run-down of the Week Two news
From C-Sunday to a pigeon in the MMLL Library, here is all the important news from Week One of Easter Term
Elections for City Council, County Council, the Mayor, and the Police and Crime Commissioner are tomorrow (06/05)
From butterflies to boat races: it has been a juicy holiday
Attendance at the “dignified and simple” service at the University Church will be strictly limited because of the pandemic
In an email to students, the Vice-Chancellor Stephen Toope said that he was “disappointed” by the uncertainty
Magdalene were defeated by a margin of 55 points in the Grand Final of the quiz programme’s 50th series
This year’s races on the River Great Ouse in Ely were both won by the Cambridge teams
An NHS worker, a teacher, and a Gonville and Caius alumnus were found guilty in Peterborough Magistrates’ Court this morning
Archaeologists say that the find is a significant step towards understanding the college’s early history
The Transport Secretary’s announcement will cut off Oxford from the UK’s primary centre of learning
Meet your next Cambridge SU officers!
There are no hugs, but they do have a cat
Funding from a tech firm linked to the Chinese Communist Party will fund a new engineering fellowship
The study aims to identify the effect of the pandemic on students’ mental health and wellbeing
The Tab investigates gender imbalances at Cambridge colleges
The programme will be offered by 11 colleges for up to 50 students starting in 2022