He wants to put a stop to Brexit
This term, dead “spiritual founder” of UCL, Jeremy Bentham, with the help of The Tab’s football experts, is pitting his wits against the best UCL has to offer in predicting the weekend’s football scores.
This week Georgie Coupe checks out the London Jazz Festival’s Jazz Sessions at Ronnie Scotts
Law student by day, world published poet by night! Laura Piccirillo dives into the rich first collection of poems by UCL’s very own Jerrold Yam.
Culture Editor Abigail Briggs gets chatting to the lead singer of one of London’s hottest new student bands
UCL students have the last say in settling the case on the convergence of RUMS and UCLU sports clubs.
Find out what The Tab’s verdict was on UCLU Drama Society’s current production ‘The Usual Suspects’
Our Culture Editor gets a first look at this week’s UCLU Drama Society production of The Usual Suspects
Laura Piccirillo visits the Language Café to see if coffee and conversation can really help with the weekend unwind
As the UCLU Drama Society performs one of the twentieth century’s most significant plays, The Tab’s Culture Editor delivers her verdict on the production’s tear-jerking success.
The Tab gets in touch with its inner rhythm to review the Dance Society’s 24 hour show!
Every student’s dream is to be able to get things for free, and if you ‘Freecylce’ the possibilites are endless. The Tab sent a writer to discover whether ‘Freecycling’ is the answer to our student prayers, or a disaster waiting to happen
Awkward pauses or dying of laughter? Find out if the Drama Society’s freshers’ plays managed to push all the right buttons in this review.
Alex Simpson finds out how you can avoid starting Second Year with that unfortunate extra bit of insulation.
Kris Lavin rates his experience of one of the UK’s most promising artists at Koko Nightclub
The Tab heads to the Garage Theatre to see if the next generation of freshers succeeded in their quest for musical glory, or did another group bite the dust?