so, it happened at girton, in a bar, when we were all drinking together, by another student. it was a white student, a white boy. but it really threw me off, because i was with another friend of mine that's also black, and we werejust, like, we had never gone through something like that. you're used to the micro—aggressions, but you're not used to someone outwardly saying something like that to you. she decided not to report the issue, but confronted the student privately, who she says later apologised. when that comment was said, what went through your head? it was mainly just shock. i couldn't say anything, everyone was just like, oh, my gosh, i can't believe he just said that. but no—one really spoke up apart from me and my black friend. but when someone makes a comment to you like that, you're definitely, like, i'm black at cambridge. the university said... whilst the incident did have a negative impact, fabianna is positive about her start at cambridge. what do you want out of your first year at cambridge university? i just want to build loads of relationships with peopl