Anna Sheinman
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Anna Sheinman, 21, is a third year Law student at Downing College, Cambridge. She is the longest standing writer at The Tab, Cambridge’s most read student newspaper, where she progressed from lowly theatre reviewer, followed by columnist, to Features and Culture Editor and then Chief Sub-Editor, before remembering she has a degree to do.

She has written for The Jewish Chronicle, reviews site Itchy City, national newspaper for schools The Day and when she’s having a good face day, presents Tab TV. For more of her work, visit her blog.

Away from the copy-desk, Anna does yoga, watches far too many American TV series and has a nasty habit of always winning at Bananagrams.

She will be writing for The Huffington Post about the rarefied rituals of Cambridge University. For all the Cambridge gossip, follow her on Twitter @whatannalearned.

Blog Entries by Anna Sheinman

When Interns Are Unpaid, We All Suffer

(15) Comments | Posted 9 July 2012 | (01:00)

The arguments as to the inequity of unpaid internships are well rehearsed. Only the moneyed can afford to spend their holidays working for free, so only the moneyed gain the experience needed to build a CV strong enough to prevail in this weak job market. The well-off get jobs, the...

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Inside Cambridge: Steampunk, Specimens and Supervisions

(2) Comments | Posted 20 January 2012 | (00:00)

While the quaint dining traditions of Cambridge University are certainly unusual, the truly outstanding aspect of 'the bridge' is, of course, its academia. I hear our world ranking has a lot to do with publishing papers and research, but at undergraduate level one very important part of achieving...

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Inside Cambridge: Fizz, Fellows and Formal Hall

(0) Comments | Posted 5 January 2012 | (00:00)

The food was rich, the alcohol was copious, the Miniature Heroes seemingly bottomless, and now you're feeling sluggish, overindulged, fat. But spare a thought for the students of Cambridge University, who not only started the Christmas period a full three weeks before anyone else, but whom, come next week, will...

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