Claudia Pama lost her PhD funding when diagnosed with cancer
£10 million development project scrapped, but hundreds of thousands have already been spent
Accounts for the financial year ending 30th June 2015 show overspending of £4,498
Outgoing Editor-in-Chief Elsa Maishman accused CUSU of “sheer incompetence”.
We spoke to Robert Corbyn Smith, of CUSU Disabled Students’ Campaign fame, about his bid for CUSU President.
They threatened to call the police and called backup from Magdalene.
Cuts may mean Cambridge cannot go on as it is
Let down by the university and struggling to match Oxford’s facilities and manpower, the future for Blues boxing looks bleak. Coaches Lee Mitchell and Kevan Murphy, however, remain defiant, and confident of their chances in this year’s Varsity fixture.
Cärlchen Jupp isn’t enamoured with the standard entitlement culture that pervades Cambridge.
Cärlchen Jupp takes exception to the characterisation of the European Elections as ‘not relevant enough for Cam’.
Former Tab Sport editor CHRIS MCKEON gives an outsiders view the Cambridge Cougar’s victory in the 2014 Varsity Cheerleading competition
BEN JONES suggests a solution to the problem of postgraduate funding, and argues that every student should be granted the opportunity.
Funding has finally been secured for a University Sports Complex, with organisers hoping to have some facilities up and running by 2013.
CUSU have criticised the government for not allocating enough cash to its National Scholarship programme, which aims to help poorer kids go to uni.
TOM MOULE testifies as to why the Big Society is nothing more than a Big Excuse.