Cambridge three-term misery-themed May Ball most successful yet
This year’s celebration has been an unparalleled success, with more attendees than ever experiencing record levels of misery from October to June.
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NUS President Malia Bouattia faced criticism this week for describing Birmingham University as “something of a Zionist outpost”, but received praise today from Birmingham Elders of Zion (BEZ), a shadowy Zionist group.
In a controversial move today, the former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has gone back on his promise that his university appearances would be free for students to attend.
On behalf of the Proctal Examiners, may I remind students that public displays of celebration or happiness after examinations this year will not be tolerated.
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, the head of the Metropolitan Police Service, has publicly commended Queens’ College for cracking down on some of the country’s most impenetrable ghettos.
When the Jewish Society’s Prince of Egypt-themed Ball failed to live up to expectations last night, theology student Moe Zez demanded that the organisers let his people go home.