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Student Union puts out call to action after students were turned away from the 2014 Summer Ball after unwillingly purchasing counterfeit tickets
The Tab spoke to Winter Wipeout winner Sebastian Bignell
New data released by the Complete University Guide has shown that the Arts University Bournemouth have overtaken their neighbours in the 2015 league table.
Chloe “really, really, really, really, really, really happy” after winning with a total of 811 votes
SU Presidential candidate Coralie Wood has condemned the recent actions by the Bournemouth English Defence League calling them “completely unjustified”.
The Tab gets to know the guys and girls bidding to run the student union next academic year:
Bournemouth University’s student radio station – ‘Nerve’ – is set to broadcast 10 days of live content on 87.7FM starting this week
Motion passed to ban the sale of ‘Lads mags’, such as Nuts and Zoo, at Bournemouth University
The Tab reviews the BU & AUB Performing Arts Society’s version of the musical ‘Grease’.
Bournemouth Uni students can be hopeful of the best Summer Ball ever this year as they lead the way in the MTV Club & Lucozade Energy ‘Pimp My Summer Ball Competition’ with over 100,000 votes.
Love was most certainly in the air on campus today as infatuated student James Talbot handed out roses to some lucky lasses accompanied by his very own violinist.
We spoke to the Universities and Colleges Union (UCU) Bournemouth representative John Brissenden about the on-going pay dispute between university staff across the country and their employers
‘Hail to the bus driver’ doesn’t even cover it