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Police investigate Cambridge rowers for “causing unnecessary suffering to an animal” after wildlife are killed

The crime carries a penalty of up to six years in prison.

Save the Class List submits petition to trigger ANOTHER referendum

A petition to save the class lists with over 500 signatories was submitted to CUSU, 150 above the minimum number needed to trigger a referendum.

Tab Guide to Brexit and the Labour Crisis

In the aftermath of the vote that shook Facebook feeds to their core, we look at what Brexit has actually brought us.

CHILCOT: Cambridge notables at the centre of Iraq fiasco

Oxbridge educated elites screw everything up *again*

Italy sanctions Egypt over stalled Regeni investigation

The Cambridge postgrad was abducted and tortured in Egypt early this year.

University staff strike during Open Day

Members of the Cambridge division of UCU went on strike last Thursday in protest of increasing staff workloads and the gender pay gap at the university.

Fellow walked NAKED into Faculty meeting in Brexit protest

Dr Victoria Bateman took time out of drawing graphs to put on a graphic display for her fellow economics faculty members.

LIVE FROM LORD’S CRICKET GROUND: Oxford victorious despite Dalgleish’s endeavour

The Tab is at the rather rainy Home of Cricket to bring you all the action from the annual Oxford-Cambridge showdown.

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Robinson fellow accidentally sends email calling for VC to resign

It went to the college mailing list. Oops…

As Students We Will Suffer The Most and We Must Fight

We need to help shape the way Britain leaves

BREXIT: I’m not angry, I’m just disappointed.

Independence Day? More like Apocalypse Now.

Current EU undergrads will continue to pay the UK fee rate

The Vice-Chancellor said “We will continue to work as normal.”

Cambridge confused by rest of the country as Brexit begins

73.8% of the city voted in vain to remain – “intolerable damage” for the University here we come

Students need to have their say on the Class List and Tompkins Table

The processes thus far have demonstrated utter disdain for the opinion of students on an issue that directly affects them.

Brexit would spell “intolerable damage” for Cambridge University

A senior professor of Cambridge University has warned a vote for Brexit would cause the future development of the University to be severely damaged.

University officials condemned by senior Italian minister over Regeni murder

Cambridge University faces the wrath of Italian government over claims that the University did not cooperate with the search for justice for Giulio Regeni.