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How to chat up your classmates

Just when you think romance is done with until next Valentine’s Day, there is now the challenge to get a date for the formal. Have you thought about trying these chat up lines on your classmates?

£136k: that’s how much the McClay makes you pay

Exclusive figures reveal the truly shocking extent of QUB fines – over £136K, and going up every year.

How to lose a guy in one date

Dates can be uncomfortable at the best of times, yet magazines are constantly full of advice and warnings aimed to ensure your date is a success. The Tab put these guidelines to the test- what actually happens when these sacred rules are broken?

Gettin’ Thrifty at RAG’s Pop-up Thrift Shop

Welcome to the SU’s pop up thrift shop, set up by RAG to bring a fashionable end to the annual RAG week.

NI Netball Intervarsities Tournament held at QUB

On Friday 28th of Feb and Saturday 1st March, the annual NI Netball Intervarsities Tournament will be held at Queen’s University, down at the PEC where QUB Netball Team hope to steal victory from last year’s winners University College of Dublin.

What’s on this week

Check out another edition of our weekly ‘What’s On’, helping you suss out your entire week effortlessly on Sunday night!

QUB Campus Style

The Tab braved the cold weather to find some stylish students on their way to the McClay!

Blind Vodka Tasting: Can you tell the difference?

Using only a huge amount of pre-drink leftovers and a blindfold, we risked our sobriety and gag-reflex to test our alcohol knowledge and see which vodka is most/least likely to induce vomiting.

QUB’s Vice-Chancellor to be paid £250k per year

As Professor Patrick Johnston prepares to take on the role as QUB’s 12th vice-chancellor, the £19k increase in his yearly salary causes controversy amidst this years strikes over university staff pay and work loads.

Modern Art: Graffiti gems at QUB

Whether you think graffiti is art or vandalism there’s no denying that in everything from nightclubs, to street signs, and on the books of the McClay some downright hilarious scribbles can be found.