April O'Neill

April O'Neill
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Location
Cambridge
Education
Cambridge University
Expertise

Cambridge University, Cambridge Colleges, Cambridge Culture, Literature, Politics, Current Affairs, Features, Opinions, Lifestyle, Student Nightlife

  • April is a student writer for the Tab, where she writes comedic articles about student life in Cambridge.
  • April loves to write articles about niche Cambridge traditions and stereotypes as well as what it's like being a student.
  • In her spare time, April enjoys reading, writing (especially for the Tab), and spending time with her friends.

Experience

April joined the Tab in her first term of university. She predominantly writes for Features as she finds this the most engaging and entertaining section.

Education

April is currently in her first year at the University of Cambridge where she studies English. She studied English Literature, Politics, and Religious Studies at A-Level.

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Posts

Religious icon stolen from Cambridge College Chapel

The artwork was taken from the Chapel of Magdalene College between the 24th and 25th September

Builder finds students’ lost items from 1920s behind Cambridge college fireplace

Postcards, an invitation and lists of chapel services were found during renovations of Christ’s College

Six types of students to watch out for during your first term at Cambridge University

Stay safe out there

This is which Cambridge college the cast of Bridgerton would go to

Reject the Ton, embrace Cambridgerton

Cambridge University college returns Aboriginal spears to indigenous Australian community

Trinity returned four spears in a repatriation ceremony to descendants of the La Perouse and Gweagal communities