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We knew the Green Heart would save us
We knew the Green Heart would save us
She’s even written her diss on it
Things can only get better
Academics have been involved in over 100 clinical papers
It’s alright for some
Let’s face it we all deserve a proper night out
So many recipes for those of you craving a tasty meal
The investment will produce 125 million extra bars at Bournville
Some of them had travelled from as far as Newcastle and London
Multiple people have now reported incidents of historical conversion therapy at UoB
Students will be able to get tested again from 5 January to 5 February
The university has become the first to make this move
The university has become the first to make this move
Yes Jackie from Friday Night Dinner went to UoB
Students testing negative will have a window from 3-9 December to return home
Four firework incidents have been reported in Selly over the last few weeks
Yesterday 44 new Covid-19 deaths were recorded in Birmingham and the West Midlands
Another 126 UoB students tested positive within the past seven days
Professor Kathy Armour, sent an email to students outlining the new online assessment plans
An additional 301 students and five teaching staff have tested positive within a week
UoB have not yet informed students of these cases
Birmingham UCU reports 61 students and five members of academic staff having coronavirus across at least eight different university schools
Join our virtual open meeting on 2nd October
UoB say rise in infection rates is ‘not being driven in educational settings’
The suspect was arrested in a Selly Oak address at 4am on Monday
This app will allow you to check your individual carbon footprint and for others too
The filming lasted over three months
Dilshad’s has made the list
We can’t all be in Chamberlain
Final year politics modules have been reduced from 26 to 16
Currently only The Goose and The Bristol Pear are open
No news whether we’ll get customised old joe masks yet
‘It’s all a bit of a blur’
What even is a conservatorship?
They are making a US and EU version too
There was no mention of tuition fees or rent
Miss Rona won’t stop us
This is harder than actually winning Eurovision
UoB are encouraging students to report the racist posts
They have helped supply 3000 scrubs bags too
The Birmingham Tab spoke to one of the first shoppers to enter Primark
The student used a number of racial slurs in the group chat
He described an opposing rugby player as ‘black, a lesser species’
Overall nationally UoB is 13th
Please I’m begging for Think About Things
Yesterday’s pictures from Birmingham’s Black Lives Matter protest
The artist tells The Birmingham Tab the apology isn’t enough
‘We need to educate our country about racism and economic injustice’
Yes all of this did actually happen
They’re also drawing up plans to hold Freshers’ events virtually
The Birmingham Tab spoke to students participating in the upcoming protests
The event will live be on 6 June
The Birmingham Tab spoke to students studying abroad about how their degree programmes were affected by COVID-19
Over 40 per cent of Russell Group Vice Chancellors have taken a pay cut
‘I’m not sure if Mumsnet users were happy with me’
Travel abroad is unlikely for the first semester
The Birmingham Tab interviews medical students involved in the NHS fundraiser
He’s launched the NHSessions on his Instagram during the coronavirus outbreak
Apparently ‘some students would gain an advantage even though they have not been disadvantaged.’
It wasn’t even a 5G mast
Economics Professor Peter Sinclair died after suffering with coronavirus
They’re also giving supplies out to local food banks
They managed to make over 1,000 bottles in just two days
It will also shut all non-essential buildings within a week
Staff are being told to prepare online versions of all exams
Other students say that a four week strike is too long