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Caitlyn joined The Manchester Tab in 2024 as a first year student. She also undertook a week long internship at The Tab HQ in 2026. She hopes to continue contributing to The Tab through meaningful and insightful articles, and perhaps progress her role some day.
Caitlyn is currently a second year English Literature and History (BA) joint honours student at The University of Manchester. She achieved three A*s in English Literature, History and Politics at A-Level and is continuing this strong work ethic throughout university.
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If your move out plan consists of your mum, a Range Rover, and hoping someone else knows how to dismantle your IKEA bed, you’re a posh girl
Newcastle, Sheffield and Manchester also rank in the bottom five, with ratios above 13
The Cure is reportedly one of Louis’ favourite bands
The hidden meaning behind Bear’s name is clever
Five Russell Group universities scored below 80 per cent for graduate prospects – meaning one in five students at those institutions did not move into professional employment or further study
Sophie said Jamie was ‘begging’ for intimacy just three weeks after she gave birth
Students have questioned the educational and environmental cost of the partnership
The partnership was announced on 19th January
Students voted by a 94 per cent majority for the university to sever this institutional partnership
Exams are over, it’s time for refreshers
Looking back to a time before uni became University