Cantab Chris Wilson has reached the semi-finals of national competition ‘Live and Unsigned’, and could perform at the O2 if he makes it to the finals.
AIDAN MURRAY CROOK shares his experiences of London on the day of the royal wedding, and explains why we do still need a monarchy.
TOM MOULE argues against a press spin of peaceful protests against the cuts in London this weekend.
Despite the campaign to reject the proposal, University Dons have voted in favour of charging the maximum £9,000 fees.
Pubs, scotch eggs and our 81st win: HENRY CHARRINGTON tells you how to enjoy The Boat Race from the starting line to the (hopefully triumphant) finish.
LVJ on why internships are pointless and we should all just relax.
MONA EBERT and pseudo-feminist WINSTON PREECE wonder what a girl’s got to do to get an armchair around here
EXCLUSIVE: The Tab speaks to 2011 Jailbreak winners about Argentina and the long journey there.
JENNA CORDEROY: “As the stage screen flickered to life, broadcasting clips of American chat show hosts calling out the comedian’s name, it was time to get weird.”
Can theatre break middle and working class boundaries? TABATHA LEGGETT gets the low-down from PAUL ROSEBY, artistic director of the National Youth Theatre.
JODIE HARSH is coming to Cambridge, but can you handle her? TABATHA LEGGETT talks drag, hair and celebs with the DJ and party girl.
‘Wenlock and Mandeville haven’t had a great reception since they landed on Earth and we can maybe see why, but are they really that bad?’
LUCY ALDOUS takes a look at examination traditions – and discovers beer, swords and wooden spoons.
ADRIAN PASCU-TULBURE is truly awed by those who can run the Marathon, though he’d rather be in the pub.
…Or not. The Society Spies infiltrate the North Society and address the North-South divide.
Manchester beats London in city rankings