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Jonathan Gifford dishes out a list of the best places to eat on campus.
Been on Pornhub lately? They know you have.
Breathalysers will be distributed to club venues in Norwich and may be used to determine whether you are too drunk to be admitted.
The Tab has spoken to several Students featured on Ratemash.com, here is what they had to say about it.
Humanities is to undergo structural changes that will be implemented in September 2014. Will this impact Students? Probably not.
The Tab’s Deputy Chief Editor Edward Claxton sits down and has a chat with Feminist Society member Lucy Morris about Feminism at UEA.
UEAFC second XI got their BUCs campaign off to a winning start, defeating a solid Staffordshire University (Stoke) side 5-2 down at Colney.
Men’s Rugby had a fantastic day on Wednesday, with neither of UEA’s sides conceding a single point.
The Times Higher Education World Rankings have been published and UEA comes in at 174th!
Tonight is Chapelfields Student Night, Jess Howard gives you a round up of the freebies and discounts on offer!
All you need to know right here…
UEA weighs in at 229th in this year’s World University Rankings.
As Drama students, we are met with the challenge of finding work in the diminishing arts sector. Unless we want to go in another direction, wasting another three years and racking up another £27,000 debt.
Tell us who you think is the biggest name at UEA. Then we’ll a little vote to decide the winner. It’s on!
York … New York … not really so different. Just ask Concrete.
Police find hapless mugger after he failed to cover his tracks.
With the Home Run list being published today, Street Law are in the Hive to help!
Do you like tractors, wellies and string? You might have Norfolk Style!
Ed Claxton discusses whether having a friend with benefits is a good idea
Need a present for under a tenner? From the homemade to the cheeky, The Tab gives you some of their ideas.
Take a look at the before and after shots of our participants.
After starting university and ending a relationship would you go searching the dance floor for love? And would you even be able to find it? Annabel Gammon discusses.
Find your potential partner at UEA Fitfinders. But will the page prove to be as controversial as UEA Confessions?
While one of our participants is gaining nothing but confidence in his Mo, the other has all but lost his. Is the race already over?
Terrified of the prospect of your year abroad? You’re not alone…
These seem to be troubling times for one of our Movember participants, read on to find out who.
Will the participants have the beginnings of a mo they can be proud of? Check here to see their progress!
Follow the Tab team’s efforts for this Movember!
From rolling her eyes at the mention of it, to actually suffering from it herself, Lucy Reid shares her experiences of Anxiety Disorders.
Think barricading yourself in the terraces would be a good idea? Think again…
Why are we so obsessed with UEA confessions?
The LCR is great and all, but wouldn’t some of you prefer a good old fashioned house party?
Check this out to see the final results of the Battle of the Bars! Which Bar comes out on top?
Bored of sticky shoes and Gangnam Style? Maybe The Bicycle Shop is exactly what you need…
A new craze takes over UEA. The Tab brings you a round up of the juiciest confessions.
Rebbecca Chaddock shows us that there doesn’t have to be a stigma attached to loneliness at uni.
It is the fifth and final tip from Katie Monks, on workload
Katie Monks gives her fourth tip of her series, on stress.
It’s the third tip of the week from Katie Monk, on safety.
Katie Monks on alcohol and how to get through UEA
The end of Freshers’ Week doesn’t mean an end to having a laugh
Katie Monks gives us her first of five tips for getting through uni.