The Tab Power 250: Numbers 250-100

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Welcome to The Tab Power 250. It’s like Forbes, but for the most important people on campus.

Over 125, 000 votes were cast, revealing the top 250 students voted for by you.

Below are the top 250-100 influencers from around the country, stay tuned for the top 100 later this month.

101) Ofure Ugiagbe, Leicester, 431 votes

Law student Ofure became Leicester SU’s sports president back in July. She launched the ‘Be The Influence’ campaign and manage a team of four VPs.

102) Luke Chance, Southampton, 424 votes

Promoter at Parfait, everyone who’s anyone knows this guy.

103) Oscar Macdonald, St Andrews, 423 votes

Oscar is Director of St Andrews Fashion Show.

104) Ryan Walker-Edwards, Reading, 420 votes

Second year English Lit student Ryan is co-founder of Incognito Radio and pioneer in Reading’s underground music scene. He is winner of Best Newcomer at Young Storyteller of the year 2014, and recently graced the Reiss catwalk at London Fashion Week. He is an actor in BBC’s drama series Line of Duty.

105) Paul Ostwald, Oxford, 418 votes

Paul is president of the German society for Oxford and also writes for Cherwell, Oxford University’s student newspaper.

106) Jack Light, Kent, 416 votes

Professional MC Jack has been featured on BBC Introducing and Channel AKA. He is in his 2nd year studying Music Tech, and is president of medway music society.

107) Mithushan Sivagurunathar, Birmingham, 415 votes

Canatic Percussionist, Law student and Tamil Society president – Mithushan has it all.

108) Jocelyn Hutch, Durham, 415 votes

Jocelyn is Secretary for Durham’s law society, one of the oldest and most popular of the university’s societies.

109) Milly Hewetson, Liverpool, 414 votes

Milly is holiday sec for Snowriders and she is a Spotify student brand manager.

110) Bayan Mohajeri, Cardiff, 409 votes

General BNOC, Bayan is studying chemistry and he is a member of the hockey club as well as an honorary member of the ABC group

111) Joshua Irish, Leeds, 404 votes

Geography & Management student Josh is president & founder of Leeds’ ice hockey club. He is also student ambassador for PwC and a student interviewer for The Times.

112) Peggy Lim, Sheffield, 396 votes

Sheffield Students’ Union international officer Peggy is a universally well-liked figure. She studies Law at uni.

113) Alex Leng, Bath, 394 votes

Squash captain Alex studies Business Administration and Management and he is a member of Bath’s Investment Club and Management Society.

114) Jason Woodley, Brookes, 389 votes

Fashion Society Social Secretary

115) Imram Imz, Leicester, 388 votes

Law student Imran works with Rockstar Promotions as a rep.

116) Thomas Spanswick, Leeds, 387 votes

Economics & Politics student Tom is social sec for the rugby union team, and is also part of the Business society.

117) Nicolas Cerulus, Liverpool, 386 votes

Aerospace Engineering student Nicholas is vice-president of the boat club at Liverpool.

118) Tia Woolery, Cardiff, 381 votes

Everyone seems to know Tia.

119) Peter Gillibrand, Exeter, 380 votes

Peter does a lot of charity work by running marathons. You probably see him around the uni all the time working his socks off and then gracing Arena and TP. He has also interviewed David Cameron for BBC 1.

120) Ameer Ibrahim, Glasgow, 379 votes

Ameer is Vice President of student activities for the SRC.

121) Hareem Ghani, King’s, 379 votes

Hareem is the Women’s Officer at KCL SU and helped launch the It Stops Here campaign.

122) Grace Fung, Loughborough, 379 votes

Student enterprise leader Grace is president of the consulting society and she studies Accounting and Financial Management.

123) Hallam Amos, Cardiff, 378 votes

Medical student Hallam is a Wales international rugby player. Currently playing for Newport Gwent Dragons, he hopes to play in this year’s Six Nations.

124) Jack Ryder, Leeds, 377 votes

One half of the team who created an app ‘Spaces’, which finds you a seat in the Library. Jack is a self taught iOS programmer.

125) Lauren Rosegreen, Manchester, 377 votes

Third year Law student Lauren is this year’s President of the Manchester Dance Society and supervisor in Bikos Starbucks in the Student Union. She is also President of the Legal Advice Centre Society and Kit Sec & Assistant Choreographer for the Cheer team.

126) Richard Grogan, Newcastle, 377 votes

Genetics student Richard is Head of Music at Newcastle Student Radio.

127) Ben Franklin, Southampton, 375 votes

Only male cheerleader turned SUSU Pres. The Ben Franklin Snapchat story is where you should be.

128) Carl Pickering, Nottingham, 373 votes

Carl is social sec for Nottingham’s american football team.

129) Amber Lickerish, Royal Holloway, 370 votes

Drama and Theatre Studies 1st year rep and winner of Anything but Clothes, Amber is star of last term’s Di, Viv and Rose. Part-time rap sensation Big Licko, she is life of the party at every Toast but one this term.

130) Stephanie Devine, Liverpool, 369 votes

Stephanie is Liverpool’s netball team president and AU president for the University. She is also a Uni Boob Team Leader at Liverpool for Coppafeel!

131) Remy Claustres, Birmingham, 364 votes

Remy is the sports officer at the Guild of Students, here for all your sports needs.

132) Sophie Swift, Nottingham, 358 votes

Netball social sec Sophie is a student brand manager for Up&Go UK. Sophie is in second year and studies English.

133) Ntokozo Qwabe, Oxford, 358 votes

Co-founder of Rhodes Must Fall campaign, Ntokozo studies Civil Law at Oxford.

134) Serena Brymer, York, 355 votes

Serena is captain of York women’s rugby club and she studies Theatre.

135) Jack Galsworthy, King’s, 353 votes

Jack became the youngest person ever to row across the Atlantic and with his teammate raised £40,000 for the Brain Research Trust.

136) Abdulrahman Arasoghli, Manchester, 353 votes

President of Manchester’s Arab society, Abdulrahman is in his final year studying Civil Engineering.

137) Jay Ham, Southampton, 352 votes

President of Geography and host of Quiz and Curry.

138) Sam Holt, Warwick, 343 votes

President of Snow and the man responsible for organising 2 ski tours for the largest sports club on campus, Sam studies Physics.

 

140) Tristan Latarche, Warwick, 341 votes

3rd year Maths student Tristan is a member of Warwick’s finance society and took part in Warwick men’s rowers naked calendar.

141) Tom Hyams, St Andrews, 339 votes

Club Captain of the Men’s St Andrews Rugby Football Club.

142) Sam Blackburn, Newcastle, 334 votes

Sam is a well known DJ in Newcastle and is part of ‘Blackburn bros’ with his brother. A resident DJ at Cosmic, Sam the Puddle King was photographed with the Desmond puddle.

143) Emma Hogan, Reading, 333 votes

Mathematics and Economic’s student Emma is student trustee for the SU and course rep for Economics.

144) Betsy Hindle, Liverpool, 330 votes

Law student Betsy is community secretary for Liverpool University drama society

145) Fareed Anees, Southampton, 328 votes

Fareed got his 15 minutes of fame by appearing on BBC’s Pointless. He’s a big name in the law school and the Uni Hockey Team.

146) Tristan Johnson, Royal Holloway, 324 votes

Tristan is President and Founder of social enterprise Red Cup Company, who put on events to raise money for charity. He’s a third year PPE student.

147) Ben Moore, Cardiff, 318 votes

Mechanical Engineer Ben spends his time as snowsports president, which has over 470 members.

148) Harvey Brewin, Plymouth, 316 votes

Harvey is the Men’s Rugby 1st Team Captain.

149) Sammy Edris, Sheffield, 309 votes

Law student Sammy saved a cancer patient’s life through the Anthony Noland society with his bone marrow back in October and everyone went mad for it

150) Jack Taggart, Strathclyde, 309 votes

Chemical Engineer Jack Taggart is the Club captain of the Men’s Rugby Football Club.

151) Napat Rungsrithananon, Durham, 308 votes

A 3rd year PPE student in Castle and the President of the Durham Union Society, Napat has made the front page of the student newspaper and publicly hosted/interviewed notable speakers including the CEO of London Stock Exchange Group. He’s also Treasurer for TEDxDurhamUniveristy for this year and last year.

152) Jess Lishak, Manchester, 303 votes

Jess is Women’s Officer for Manchester SU.

153) Bee Lokkit, Sheffield, 302 votes

Iconic personality on campus Bee stood for SU president last year and wears glittery suits, make up and handbags.

154) Ed Suttle, York, 302 votes

Finance and Management student Ed is captain of York’s 1st XV rugby team.

155) Freddie Wright, Bristol, 301 votes

Freddie is rowing across the Atlantic Ocean. He studies Mechanical Engineering and has previously cycled 1,400 miles from Rome2Home for the Brain Research Trust.

156) Mungo Parker, Southampton, 299 votes

Been to a house party? He was there too.

157) Iona Wainwright, Exeter, 286 votes

Women’s liberation officer Iona fought against ‘tampon tax’ in Exeter, and won the fight with the university and SU now paying 5 per cent of VAT cost.

158) Ayesha Hamilton, Leicester, 296 votes

Ayesha has tried it all: she was social sec of psychology society, presented a show on LUSH Radio, she has been a course rep. She is now student development officer at the SU, and is this year campaigning for more flexible gym memberships.

159) Mary McCarthy, Nottingham, 295 votes

Philosophy student Mary is president of Nottingham ladies hockey club.

160) Sam Chatto, Edinburgh, 294 votes

Sam is the grandson to the Earl of Snowdon and is 22nd in line to the throne.

161) Ali Dibden, Newcastle, 291 votes

Ali is president of the snow and ski society, a group which organise one of the largest ski trips for UK universities.

162) Pasi Chi, Aberystwyth, 289 votes

‘The Fresher Party Animal’

163) Kishan Bodalia, Birmingham, 289 votes

Medical student and co-director of New Street Records and DJ/Producer, Kishan has played at famous clubs across the country.

164) Nina Mehmi, Kent, 287 votes

Nine is the current vice-president for sport at Kent Union, representing over 20,000 students. Nina is also a NUS Union Development committee member and a BUCS national student officer.

165) Becky Nicholson, Loughborough, 287 votes

Friends with everyone and a runner for social sec in Royce last year, Becky does Fine Art and is a true inspiration to us all because she’s running 3 half marathons and also once went out 20 nights in a row.

166) Tom Puijk, Royal Holloway, 287 votes

Third year History student Tom is president of Royal Holloway’s rugby club.

167) Emily Jones, Brookes, 285 votes

Emily is a final year Law Student and was previously known as the queen of Clive Booth. Literally everyone at Brookes knows and loves EJ.

168) James Lawton, Warwick, 282 votes

James is president of the Christian Union at Warwick.

169) Osaro Otobo, Hull, 281 votes

Biomedical Scientist Osaro is part of the Women’s Basketball Team and won the Sports Zone Award for Most Dedicated AU Club Member.

170) Harry Cross, Sussex, 280 votes

Medic Harry is part of the Sussex MedSoc social sec team.

171) Megan Robertson, Manchester, 279 votes

Finalist Megan is chair of Manchester’s RAG committee and is also president of Manchester Business School’s international society.

172) Robert Pattison, Leeds, 277 votes

Third year aspiring politician and Society Manager of Revolution Electric Press. Rob cycled to Berlin in 2015 raising £1500 for RAG is on course to eclipse that amount this year around as one of the chief organisers.

173) Toby Gladwin, Exeter, 271 votes

Third year classics student Toby is President of Classics and has gained fame all over the country with his campaign video for Guild President.

174) Arthur Youd, UCL, 270 votes

Former treasurer Arthur has this year risen to become president at UCLU Snowsports. He studies Chemical Physics.

175) Bex Jordache, Cardiff, 266 votes

Medic student Bex plays lacrosse for England.

176) Mack Grenfell, Oxford, 266 votes

Vice Captain of the University College Boat Club and rower in their first boat, Chairman of Oxford Student Publication Limited, champion player of the game Europa Universalis IV (one of the world’s most complicated games), big on the clubbing scene and is often seen in the Bridge smoking area, famous for rowing topless in Iffley Gym, need we say more?

177) Stephanie Jemphrey, Cardiff, 264 votes

Famous in both men and ladies hockey club for being a goalie superstar, Jemph claims to be the biggest Irish BNOC in the university. Achievements include for getting in from the lash at 4am and going into uni on a Thursday for a 9am -9pm day on a weekly basis.

178) Raj Chohan, Birmingham, 263 votes

Raj is a writer for Anfield HQ, which was voted the Best Club Football Blog. He’s a popular football personality on Twitter with over 80k followers.

179) Oliver Claxton, Exeter, 263 votes

Not only was Oliver was selected for the England students rugby squad, he also is social sec for Exeter’s rugby union team.

180) Franky Kibble, Exeter, 261 votes

Tab writer and ex-social sec for Exeter University rugby league team.

181) Vivian Karanja, Leeds 261 votes

President of the debating society, Vivian is also winner of a NCUK award for academic achievements.

182) James Trembath, Reading, 261 votes

James was Chairman of the infamous Reading Agrics before being disbanded. He is a member of the Rugby club and is probably rowdiest fresher ever in Wantage.

183) Piers McKenzie-Baker, Durham, 261 votes

As of December, Piers is President of Durham University Conservative Association. He is also part of the Oxfam and Durham Union societies.

184) Connor Bullen, Sussex, 260 votes

Connor is Sussex’s football club President which is one of the largest and most popular sports clubs in Sussex history.

185) Laura Sutherland, Norwich, 259 votes

Laura studies International Development and she is president of the UEA Angels which is the uni’s cheerleading team.

186) Clark Norton, Nottingham, 259 votes

Clark is president of Nottingham’s Jewish society.

187) Poppy Crouch, Durham 258 votes

Poppy stepped up from social sec to become DUSSC president for 2015/6

188) Ellie Wintour, York, 258 votes

Ellie is the niece of Anna Wintour (OBE and editor-in-chief at none other than American Vogue). She is in second year and she is the Deputy Digital Editor of Hard Magazine, York University’s Fashion Art Culture publication.

189) Jessica Gar-Lai Cheung, Loughborough, 253 votes

Former Chair of Economics School, Jessica currently Captains Loughborough’s Bhangra Dance team. You’ll probably find her in cogs…

190) Danny Naqvi, Loughborough, 251 votes

Danny is a former Butler Court social sec, and is vice-president of Loughborough’s Think Tank Society.

191) Rory Curran, Glasgow, 247 votes

Rory is a final year and captain of the Men’s Ultimate Frisbee Team.

192) Molly May Pallet, Sheffield, 245 votes

Stunt cheerleading president Molly May studies French, Spanish and Portuguese.

193) Hannah Speed, Durham, 244 votes

Hannah is debating Queen of Durham and she recently made headlines after her mum rented out her bed on Airbnb.

194) Ben Mouquet, Manchester, 244 votes

Ben is a student brand manager for Red Bull. Last year he appeared on Manchester’s most eligible bachelors and studies PPE.

195) Gerald Osei Mmieh, Norwich, 243 votes

UEA BNOC Gerald is known for being one of the nicest guys on campus. He is always smiling.

196) Jake Melhuish, Norwich, 239 votes

Jake is MedSoc president at UEA, student ambassador for the university, UEA waterpolo club vice-captain, and plays for Norwich medic’s hockey club.

197) Ben Kew, Bristol, 236 votes

Former Tab journalist Ben set up the Bristol journalism society. He gained attention for inviting Milo Yiannopoulos to speak.

198) Lauren Brain, Leicester, 235 votes

Lauren captains the netball club, the biggest sports club at Leicester, and she is a finalist studying Criminology.

199) Chetan Chauhan Sims, Durham 234 votes

Geographer Chetuan competed in the 2014 World Rowing Junior Championships and is currently DUBC social sec.

200) Jan Nedvidek, Oxford, 234 votes

Jan is president of Oxford Conservative Association and master of ceremonies at Christ Church Cathedral in Oxford. Jan is also a member of Christ Church’s boat club and college choir, and member of the law society, the international relations society and the Oxford Union.

201) Adam Simm, Nottingham, 233 votes

Adam studies Natural Science and he is social sec of Notts rugby league team.

202) Benjamin Laval, Brookes, 231 votes

Oxford Brookes Snow Sports Society – Vice President/Trip Organiser, Student Sales & Promoting Ace of Clubs Promotions

203) Joel Hide, Oxford, 230 votes

Joel is president of LGBTQ society at Oxford. He studies History and Politics.

204) Louis Perry, Bath, 229 votes

Louis is captain of the Football team, ‘by far the biggest and best sports team.

205) Vicky Davies, UCL, 229 votes

An outstanding member of society, developing into a young professional in the business world. Not only is she as humble and gracious as she is caring and generous, she is also a Social Executive for the infamous EFS.

206) Alex Sparkes, Manchester, 229 votes

Psychology student Alex is Manchester men’s hockey team’s social sec. He is also a student brand manager for Budweiser and works for The Warehouse Project.

207) Paula Bushell, Royal Holloway 228 votes

Paula is president of Royal Holloway Snow team.

208) Rachel Drysdale, Strathclyde, 227 votes

Maths student Rachel Drysdale is the Dance Society President.

209) Amelia Cooper, Oxford, 223 votes

Amelia is an International Representative to the United Nations Human Rights Council. She currently studies History and Politics at Oxford and is public secretary for the international relations society

210) Seb Annable, Sussex, 223 votes

History student Seb is Sussex 1st XV rugby team’s captain.

211) Tia Manavis Glasgow, 222 votes

President of the Isabella Elder Feminist Society, Tia is studying Social and Public Policy and is also a Campus ambassador for the uni.

212) Josh Baker, Hull, 222 votes

Hullfire TV Station Manager Josh won the Media Best contributor last year in the Activities award and is also North East Regional Officer at NaSTA.

213) George Hones, Loughborough, 222 votes

Deputy editor of The Tab, massive BNOC, ex-halls chair, masters student. What can’t George do?

214) Florence Langford, St Andrews, 220 votes

Florence does everything. She is on committee for Concrete Catwalk, she leads the upcoming St Andrews DJ Collective, she ran the campaign for the current Student Association Charities Convenor, Amy Christison, she plans to help lead a campaign this semester for another student association representative, she hosts popular radio show on Star Radio called Creme de la Crime, she interviewed Chuck Inglish and St Michael with her co-host, she helps with local dog charities and supports other charities on campus, and she is helping to organise the Snowsports Snowball.

215) Katy George, Cardiff, 220 votes

Katy studies Psychology and is leader of the Cardiff Company of the Wales Universities Officer Training Corps.

216) Ellen Williams, Leicester, 219 votes

Ellen is a 3rd year History and Politics student who makes an impact wherever she goes. She is hockey social sec and 3rd IX captain, Nightline’s public face, women’s rugby member, renowned O2 bar member and student election campaigner.

217) Marie-Claire Healey, UCL, 218 votes

Netball team captain Marie-Claire studies Synthetic Organic Chemistry and Biomedical Sciences and she is in her third year.

218) Sophie Vaughan-Williams, Sheffield, 217 votes

Sophie is club captain of Sheffield’s Netball team. She is a second year Medic and has been playing netball since she was 11.

219) Cassie Boyce, Royal Holloway, 215 votes

Undergraduate Faculty rep for Arts and Social Science, Cassie is also a first year course rep for Film. She is winner of Anything but Clothes, she frequently on stage at the SU and often performs rap battles under the pseudonym ‘Cass Money AKA The Very Hungry Cassiepillar ‘.

220) Jim Calcutt, Royal Holloway, 213 votes

Third year Jim studies History and is president of Royal Holloway’s history society. He is also a member of the cricket team.

221) Tilly Robinson-Miles, Sheffield, 213 votes

Tilly is Events Leader at Sheffield RAG and studies Geography.

222) Francesca Collins, Bristol, 212 votes

English student Francesca is social media officer for Bristol’s feminist society.

223) Cate Ashley, Leicester, 211 votes

Cat is a 2nd year economics student who is making waves in sport at Leicester as women’s rugby social sec. She also played varsity in 1st year and is a LGBTQ+ speaker on participation in sport.

224) Alex Theoklitou, King’s, 209 votes

Alex is president of the KCL Dance Society and was part of the Contemporary Team that finished 1st in the annual dance competition.

225) Vicky James, Manchester, 209 votes

Vicky is president of Manchester University Music Society. She studies Music and is in her third year.

226) Isobel Leventhorpe, Royal Holloway, 206 votes

Isobel is social sec of Royal Holloway’s netball team.

227) James Axford, York, 203 votes

3rd year History student James has been described as “a legend amongst us freshers”. He is lead social sec this year and is one of the few people to have played in all James’s football teams.

228) Olivia Simpson, Liverpool, 198 votes

Women’s rights officer for university’s amnesty international Society, and she put on a massive charity event at Buyers Club. Proceeds went to charity St Anne’s Homes.

229) Kerim Wiltshire, Warwick, 198 votes

Treasurer for Warwick Snow and 3rd year Management student Kerim is 0.5 of KD Nights Out. This blue eyed Med-meets-Essex sex god has probably sold you uni express tickets in your Warwick lifetime, or at least tried to.

230) Imran Hajat, Sheffield, 197 votes

Imran is social sec of Sheffield’s medics society who are famed for having the best fancy dress socials.

231) George Watkins, Cardiff, 194 votes

English Lit student George runs the Mental Youth campaign on campus and will be interviewed by the BBC for national news on Friday. He has also started a mental health support group at Cardiff.

232) Chelsea Mitchell, Cardiff, 191 votes

Not only is Chelsea law society vice-president, she is also student ambassador at Lexis Nexis and a student brand manager for EY.

233) Dina Asher-Smith, King’s, 191 votes

GB Athlete Dina holds the 2015 British Outdoor Championship 100m Gold medal. She is the British 60m, 100m and 200m Record Holder and won Gold at the 2015 British Indoor Championship 60m.

234) Jonathan Milton, St Andrews, 189 votes

President of the Triathlon club.

235) Daniel Brennan, Kent, 187 votes

Daniel is social sec of the rugby union team for Kent.

236) Ben Deadman, Loughborough, 184 votes

Former Lancashire U18’s american football player Ben is now the Loughborough team’s social sec. He studies Media and Communication Studies.

237) Will Taylor, Sheffield, 184 votes

Will is a huge name in drama circles. He has been in plays in London and at the Lowry.

238) Tommy Parker, Bath, 183 votes

Tommy is bathimpact’s Media officer. He is a member of LGBT+, Race Equality and Amnesty groups.

239) Samuel Betz, Kent, 183 votes

Chairman of South East Region Conservative Future, Samuel is a former Tab news editor and was also vice-president of Kent’s politics and current affairs society.

240) Roxzann-Rio Baker, Queen Mary, 181 votes

Roxzann-Rio Baker is the cheerleading squad’s president.

241) Beth Meadows, Liverpool, 180 votes

Beth founded Help the Homeless society in Liverpool. Back in September, seven members of the society braved the cold and slept rough for the night.

242) Ashleigh Sladen, Plymouth, 179 votes

Marine Biology and Coastal Ecology student Ashleigh is a musician who plays weekly gigs and auditioned for the Voice.

243) Mike Cobb, UCL, 177 votes

Economics student Mike is Big Air Captain for UCLU Snowsports. He’s a competing triathlete and he has entered himself for his second London Marathon this year. One of his many talents is his ability to eat three large Dominos pizzas in one sitting.

244) Fergus Pickles, Bristol, 174 votes

Fergus is club captain for Bristol’s men’s rugby club which has over 180 players. He is also a Playmaker brand ambassador.

245) Grace Anderson, Plymouth, 174 votes

Grace campaigns for mental health stigma reduction on campus. She designed and created the university’s own Mental Health advice website SHINE and set up and chairs the Student Minds charity. She has been pivotal in improving mental health services at the university.

246) Joey Brownill, Loughborough, 173 votes

Joey is social sec for Loughborough’s men’s hockey team, one of the biggest and most successful hockey clubs in the country.

247) Caspar Grey, Royal Holloway, 172 votes

Caspar is captain and social sec of Royal Holloway’s squash team.

248) Sam Pritchard, Kent, 171 votes

Sam is a 2nd year and head of media and design for KentSnow.

249) Sohail Iqbal, Aberystwyth, 170 votes

‘Most generous man on campus’.

250) Conor Bannister, Bristol, 168 votes

Conor is a competitive full contact black belt kickboxer. He won gold medal at the U19 Kickboxing World Champion 2013. He now studies Biology.