Articles by The Porter
ArcSoc accuses Homerton of stealing excrement bop theme
ArcSoc has expressed anger that last week’s event at Homerton, which led to the cancellation of future bops, was a direct copy of a party they had planned for the end of term.
George Osborne recommends Sugar Baby scheme as ideal replacement for maintenance grants
In a highly anticipated speech, George Osborne today announced the creation of the Sugar Baby Financial Plan, which will help disadvantaged students attend university, after the abolishment of maintenance grants.
Clare May Ball theme changed from “Orient Express” to “Great Northern Service to Stevenage”
The organisers were forced to adapt the theme after spending heavily to resolve the ticketing errors last week.
Hundreds of students get with each other in Cindies for charity
Hundreds of Cambridge students taking part in the RAG Blind Date event on Tuesday made it to second base in the name of a good cause.
Cambridge students put on satanic genital parade at charity fashion show
Students sparked a furore last weekend after a charity fashion show at the Corn Exchange descended into a hedonistic evening of sexual anarchy.
The Porter’s Log guide to getting through Week 5
At The Porter’s Log we know Week 5 can be a teensy-weensy bit stressful so we have put together this cutesy little listicle of comfort foods to help you get through it.
Email from the Accommodation Officer regarding the upcoming room ballot
With the deadline for group accommodation applications closing this Friday, Freshers are strongly encouraged to generate as many artificial friendships as possible in the coming week, in order not to be left disappointed.
University Vice-Chancellor gives up five-star hotels for Lent
Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, revealed this week to be one of the highest spending university Vice-Chancellors in the UK, has announced that he will refrain from staying in penthouse suites until Easter.