The Tab Cambridge

JOSEPH SPENCER, WEEK 1: Why stop at Rhodes?

Cambridge is littered with suspect statues, portraits, and memorials

News Bulletin, Christmas: White tie violence, CUSU print drama and Varsity head patting

We round up the news

Law student says “SUE ME – I DARE YOU” to law magazine

Lay off my intellectual property, says Fitz student

JOHN’S BOYS EXPOSED: “Fine if you’ve tried having sex with a passed out girl”

Accusations of an “old school, elitist Cambridge” culture are rocking the college

BEST BUMS IS BACK: Do you have Cambridge’s divinest derrière?

A whole year has passed, Cantabs have evolved – expect this year’s bums to be peachier than ever

REVEALED: Queens’ student pursued for nine months by stalker using decapitated, ‘bloody’ rubber ducks

ABBIE COOMBS tells us about nine terrifying months of duck-based debauchery

The Calais Refugee crisis: What can you do to help?

“‘This is no life’ was a constant refrain”

When The Cambridge Tab met Katie Hopkins

Katie “would always question” the argument ‘we have too many white middle class private school students’.

Best Dressed: Cambridge Affordable Vintage Fair

GEORGINA WONG and VICCI NELMES scout out the best dressed shoppers at this term’s popular instalment of Judy’s Affordable Vintage Fair

The Tab comments section sucks balls right now

I feel nostalgic for a Tab I never properly got to experience

TONIGHT’S TURF: Part two of our ‘how to be cool’ guide

Zed Bias is in town for the round two of Turf.

POLL: Should the Union host Julian Assange?

Do let us know

Meet your columnists for Michaelmas 2015

First up against the wall when the revolution comes

Cambridge’s most obscure societies*

We went beyond the clichéd ones (Tiddlywinks, anyone?) to find Cambridge’s most obscure societies. *(AKA ones that are a tiny bit niche and were also willing to speak to us. Which was not that many.)

REVIEW: Jesus May Ball

As big balls go, Jesus lacks the panache of John’s or Trinity – it’s basically just quite big

Feminism and fashion: I dress for myself

GEORGINA WONG questions how feminists dress in a world obsessed with the sexualisation of the body

Volunteering in Africa isn’t a chance for you to live out your Lion King dreams

Africa is not your playground

Under threat: Cambridge’s Vice-Chancellor is terrified by Labour’s manifesto

Labour’s toxic combo of cuts in fees and government spending leaves Cambridge threatened

Tale of two fires: Trinity and Tivoli Spoons threatened by flames

Yesterday, Cambridge almost had its very own Great Fire.

The Tab Meets: This Space

JAMIE WEBB talks to MEGAN DALTON about her new mental health website, this space