Lent bumps is fast approaching and JOE WALLACE is on hand to explain its complexities.
May Week may seem far off, but it’s time to get organised: The Tab is here with its definitive guide of what’s on when.
CUSU are right: we have good reason to fear the domino effect of disaffiliation. KATIE ZINSER gives an insight from the future into the worrying possibilities.
“Other Place” left in state of shock as “joke” candidate Louis Trup takes student union presidency.
Jesus edge Selwyn, Downing dispatch Fitz while Tit hall and Caius also come away with wins.
A thief with more than 40 convictions is caught stealing from Cambridge Colleges. Again. HANNAH GRAHAM reports.
With colleges across Cambridge voting on whether or not to remain within CUSU, The Tab decides to settle the question once and for all.
There has been uproar from Caius students as they are hit by a 9.5% rise in rent reports HARRY SHUKMAN.
Plans stall for a statue on Parker’s Piece as a Labour Councillor raises concerns over its “sex and race”. JOE WHITWELL reports.
Caius complete cricket cuppers victory with a 73-run victory over St John’s, reports CHRIS McKEON.
Trinity Hall extinguish any hope Caius had of Cuppers glory, and in doing so, set up a tantalising finale with Downing. SAM HOBBS reports.
Rugby Cuppers has had it all this year. With the semi-finals imminent, we take you through the teams involved.
Catch our weekly round up of all the happenings in College Football this weekend
In a night of sweat and glory, Queens Ergs went off, with Clare, Churchill and Caius claiming victory
Nine days after general release, there are STILL Varsity Ski Trip tickets left.