CUSU

BOYCOTT of Student Satisfaction Survey encouraged by CUSU

The National Student Satisfaction Survey is part of the TEF – suspected to increase fees

BREAKING: Cambridge fellows vote to SAVE Class Lists

727 voted against the Grace

WEEK EIGHT NEWS ROUNDUP: Classy Classics, 50 Cent, and Christmas Adverts

We made it! And, unfortunately for some, they also made the news.

CUSU cock up: NUS award entry filled with lies

As if nominating yourself for an award isn’t sad enough

Corpus votes to remain disaffiliated from CUSU

Is anyone else getting sick of all these referendums?

CHARITY THEFT: £700 stolen from RAG office

Three “charity boxes” were stolen.

YES campaign force CUSU to campaign for class lists

It’ll be up to CUSU to make sure the opt-out happens

Cambridge students vote YES to keep class lists

55% of students want an easier opt-out system

The Tab is voting YES to keeping class lists

You’re arrogant to think anyone cares what you got

Peterhouse votes to REMAIN in CUSU

Pexit failed

CLASS LISTS: Campaigns, comments, and NUS delegates

For those of you who are riveted by the prospect of yet another referendum, here are all the juicy details/ rules for the upcoming battle over the class lists.

PEXIT: Referendum to take place next week

Let’s talk about Sex (Clubs)

CUSU to hold referendum on Class Lists (sort of)

Another day, another Referendum.

CUSU COUNCIL: Homerton bus, the NUS and elections (again)

CUSU restores our faith in democracy (if democracy only takes 34 minutes)

Which Deadly Sin is your Society?

Because, let’s be honest, we’re all going to hell

CUSU? CU-Who?

We’re actually talking about that other union.

LIVEBLOG DAY 2: CUSU Freshers’ Fair 2016

Drop everything and come here

Class List Chaos: The Lowdown

Shit went down over the summer. The Tab’s here to catch you up.

CLASS LISTS: An open letter to Dr Roger Sewell

The arguments presented by Dr Sewell shows everything that is wrong with Fellows making a decision about class lists.

EXCLUSIVE: Trinity supervisor says stopping class lists would be ‘a victory for mediocrity’

“And Cambridge, above all, is supposed to be non-mediocre”