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CUSU target NUS over issues of anti-Semitism in open letter

In an open letter, CUSU have challenged the NUS over their failure to address issues of anti-Semitism.

Psychology paper changed FOUR days before exam

Part II Psychology students were left shocked by the announcement that one of their exams would have five fewer essay options than originally promised.

The mysterious case of the disappearing Wyverns Garden Party

The Wyverns Garden Party has been quietly allowed to not go ahead

Cambridge says NO to lower offers for disadvantaged students

Access targets have also been cut.

Police appeal for missing Matthew Campsie

Matthew Campsie, a student from Fitzwilliam College, has been reported missing.

BREAKING: First Year Italian exam cancelled

Reports of a ‘serious problem’ led to people being told to leave the exam room

EXPLOSIVE: Drunken bomb hoax at Anglia Ruskin

A man described two bombs to the police whilst pretending to be Jack Bauer.

Eddie Izzard takes to Cambridge for EU Remain Campaign

‘I had fantastic opportunities in my life, I want all young people to have the same’

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St. John’s May Ball – support act revealed

With only four weeks until the ball, St John’s have revealed an incredible support act to boost excitement.

Here’s what went down at the NUS disaffiliation debate

Eduroam timed out during the debate so, for the seven of you watching on the livestream, and for the rest of you who were probably revising, this is what went down:

NUS Disaffiliation: Richard Brooks

We spoke to NUS Vice President Richard Brooks about the consequences of leaving, what the NUS actually does for students and how their democracy works.

TWO THIRDS of Cantabs have had unprotected sex

The first results from The Tab’s Porn Survey are here.

BREAKING (and entering): Corpus Playroom Burgled

A break in of ENRON-ormous importance.

Assault on Parker’s Piece last night at 10.30pm

Two men have been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm (GBH)

Former Pembroke Master warns of “populist uprising” in the face of EU migration crisis

Dearlove is not being a dear in his statements about refugees.

Cambridge students could face a rise in tuition fees in 2017

As it’s been a whole four years since the government last fucked us, it seemed about time.