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What a semester it has been, here are the articles with the most hits.
22 Shops within the Golden Triangle have signed up for a new discount card scheme
Let us introduce UEA Mash, the new satirical series. Watch out for more next term.
We had this video emailed in to us – rather impressive we at the Tab think.
The Milking craze has reached UEA, featuring the 5 L’s in quite possibly the best milking video yet
Jake Steers reviews the Dodger’s Comedy Club in Norwich.
The Square witnessed a flashmob. So did The Tab.
This Saturday the EDL will march in Norwich for the first time, but We Are Norwich are planning to counter them.
The Green Party society at UEA have asked the Vice Chancellor to commit to five pledges.
UEA are in the process of applying for permission for the building to remain open until 2014.
Join us this Saturday 13 for the Magdalen-Augustine Celebration
Julian Pickering, a former student at UEA, tells us about his fundraising exploits.
With people spending extortionate amounts on textbooks, Doug Patient asks if they should be cheaper or at least subsidised in some way
If you want to mark your first year with some memorable moments, joining a Sport club will provide this.
DOUG PATIENT and TOM CULLIMORE set out their top five odds for the European Championships this summer
We at The UEA Drop offer our opinion of where to watch the tournament at home in Norwich.
Doug Patient offers his opinion on the controversy surrounding Formula One traveling to Bahrain.
With deadlines looming and essays needing to be written, instead of studying hard on Saturday 24 March, I decided to spend the afternoon watching high-flying Norwich take on bottom of the table Wolves.
UEA were left embarrassed in Colchester, after being soundly beaten by bitter rivals Essex, 27-16 on 7 March.