The Madwomen in the Attic is both provocative and subversive, hilarious and disturbing, says Molly Moss.
We interviewed Audrey Sebatindira and Connie Muttock, the candidates for CUSU Women’s Officer.
The Tab Lifestyle Long Read: Feminism is for everyone, but this book club isn’t and it’s time to stop pretending otherwise.
Sick of hearing about lad culture in Cambridge? So am I, but as the Wyverns’ latin motto translates, “He who is as hung as a horse may flog a dead one”. As many ladies can testify I am fucking packing. This is your boy Hugh.
A better alternative than trying to sort through the chaos of all the Facebook events you’ve clicked attending on.
It’s more than okay to be a girl and have casual sex with different people
Let’s bury lad culture with the ghost of first term
‘Let me tell you about my trouble with girls, three things happen when they are in the lab: you fall in love with them, they fall in love with you, and when you criticise them they cry’
The week 8 ADC late show Girls Like That follows a group of girls and explores the toxic, social-media dominated world we grow up in.
Because the right to eat high-cholesterol food too early in the morning is one shared by all humanity
Chris Waugh and James Wilkinson tell all about the predominance of cis white males in comedy and how to fix it.
TERESA BARON argues that sexism in Cambridge is a problem waiting to be exposed
Apparently it’s just optional, harmless fun
GEORGINA WONG questions how feminists dress in a world obsessed with the sexualisation of the body
‘Empowerment not objectification’ relies on you having the ‘power’ to chose, but where does this ‘power’ actually lie?