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Wrapping the term up with some final bits of advice
We’re in the home stretch… and what a term it’s been
We’re back with advice ranging from how to get out of the friendzone, to how to properly friendzone someone, plus a little TikTok addiction to top it all off
Recorded over Zoom but still packed with the usual cracking advice
Guess who’s back, back again…Your College Aunts, but also a cheeky national lockdown
Back at it again with the romance and Covid questions
Essential isolation listening material!
You know it’s a tense time when you’ve got the porters on speed dial
You’ve got 99 problems and finding ways to socialise definitely is one
Your College Aunts tackle workload, routine, relationships and friendship in this week’s column
To celebrate their 100th birthday the iconic bakery are giving away free Chelsea buns to their customers on Sunday morning
Running 200m in 22.42 seconds? That’s nothing compared to reading Ulysses
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When there is this much choice Starbucks is not an acceptable option
The Cambridge Tab spoke to the founder of this initiative for students without remote access to private tutoring
The proportion of black students in Cambridge is on the rise, but there is still more to be done
The son of Rwandan genocide refugees has currently raised £24,000 of his target £66,000
The Cambridge Tab meets Joe Seddon, founder of social enterprise Zero Gravity
In these unprecedented times, we’ve got to be prepared to parent from afar
The current Master of Magdalene and former Archbishop of Canterbury talks charity, tolerance and action in a time of struggle
Eurovision plans in tatters? We’ve got the perfect thing for you…