Labour’s toxic combo of cuts in fees and government spending leaves Cambridge threatened
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Balls didn’t let policy get in the way of charming Cantabs
Trinity College fellow and city council candidate, Dr Peter Sarris is under fire for calling a pensioner “gaga” on twitter.
JESSICA O’DRISCOLL-BREEN explains her motivations for taking part in CDE’s notoriously angry protests.
Selwyn students vote to re-affiliate with the student union. HEATHER MCKAY reports.
The former Mayor of London KEN LIVINGSTONE takes some time at the Union to chat to CHRISTINA SWEENEY-BAIRD and SARAH BEADLE about Blair, Brown and Jimmy Savile.
Students lose out in council elections amidst a low turnout.
In the run up to the local elections, three student politicos fight for a bigger prize: FIT COUNCILLOR.
Around two hundred members of the Uni marched through town today to show support for the national day of action against government plans.
Lord Sainsbury has been elected Chancellor. Check out the latest reaction, have your say, and read a conclusive round up of the events right here.
“Labour’s new university fees proposals are regressive and will only benefit the wealthy.”
‘Tories are like the dementors from Harry Potter. We all know this, we can’t prove it scientifically, but we all know it’s true.’ AMY JEFFS speaks to sexually ambiguous comic EDDIE IZZARD about his commitment to the Yes to AV campaign before tomorrow’s vote.
Did you know that beyond the big ‘Yes’/’No’ debate there are local elections happening in Cambridge? The Tab talks you through what it all means.
The outgoing-Cambridge Conservative Association Chair has been accused of homophobia for comments made on his Facebook page.