Senate House

Update: Booming Blessed To Bloom As Chancellor?

The Tab can confirm that Brian Blessed has accepted his nomination as Chancellor. As long as all nominations are sound, there WILL be a contest for the position next term.

To The Res-CUSU

Plans to slash bursaries given to Cambridge students have been shelved thanks to CUSU’s campaign.

It’s The News!

This is the final edition of It’s the News, so get your anonymous passive aggressive pen names ready as I can’t be arsed anymore.

UPDATE: Protestors Lawn-ch Senate House Camp

Protesters have grown tired of their grassroots campaign and called off their lawn occupation after just two nights.

Cambridge? That’ll Be 9 Grand Please

A report published on the University’s internal website has recommended charging students £9,000 a year tuition fees.

Gilmour Charged For Cenotaph Stunt

Charlie Gilmour was arrested today, due to his involvement with last year’s protests.

Released: Official Occupation Statement

The University’s statement on tuition fees is less clear than protesters had hoped.

It’s All Over!

After 11 days the occupation of the Old Schools’ Combination Room has come to an end. Find out what went on with The Tab’s full retrospective.

Uncovered: Occupation Who’s Who

“They’ve got a legitimate reason to not do work; they’ve got the moral high ground; they’ve even got bloody Scottish dancing.” MATILDA WNEK wonders why you were not at the occupation.

Were Yesterday’s Protests Pointless?

JUAN ZOBER DE FRANCISCO observes the frustration, passion and confusion at yesterday’s student protests.

Exclusive: Arrests And Violence As Demo Turns Nasty

There were two arrests outside King’s today after a student march against tuition fee rises and education cuts turned nasty.

Exam Term Enigmas

LUCY ALDOUS takes a look at examination traditions – and discovers beer, swords and wooden spoons.

TABTV: Sorry We Didn’t Get You A Birthday Cake

In the pub during the light show? Don’t fret – The Tab brings you its highlights.