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ICU Elections: Student disillusion casts pall over Union President race
Over 40% of voters opted for candidates with no manifesto promises.
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Over 40% of voters opted for candidates with no manifesto promises.
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Camille Boutrolle, Christian Cooper, Emina Hogas, Stephanie Yeung and Nico Henry have been elected as your Officer Trustees for 2024/25
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Motion calls for Imperial to seek more feedback on new logo before continuing rollout.
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Cockroaches in Union dishwashers, mice in Library Café, pests are having a grand time at Imperial.
Calls for new Imperial logo to be replaced as petition exceeds 2,700 signatures
Imperial steams forward with ‘horse sh*t’ UN mural
ICU Elections: Student disillusion casts pall over Union President race
Imperial first team to qualify for University Challenge semi-finals
ICU Elections: Meet your new Officer Trustees
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Every year around this time, student social media is flooded with election chatter. Imperial students are swamped with follow requests from campaign accounts and Instagram stories endorsing one candidate or another.
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Strategy will help make UK a “science superpower,” says President Brady.
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Felix sat down with Aglaia Freccero to talk mental health, her encounter with Princess Beatrice, and her time as ICU Mental Health Officer.
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Professor Didier Queloz delivered a talk at Imperial last month, sharing recent advances in research into planet formation and the origin and prevalence of life in our universe.
Section Editor: Marie Mori and Simran Patel
Felix spoke to ex-Imperial Maths student Andy Frepp, discussing his career, and how climate change is affecting financial services.
In early November, Imperial Climate Action (ICA) and the Chemical Engineering Society teamed up to organise a climate cafe to discuss the question “How could the Chemical Engineering department become a leader in climate action?”.
The United Nations’ flagship conference on climate change is back and more intersectional than ever.
Letting their voices be heard: is COP28 eff ective at generating support for the countries that need it?
Section Editor: Elif Civelekoglu
Everyone’s favourite market has a negative impact on more than just the student budget.
On why you should be worried about your rights as a student.
You are not to blame, and you can fight
Imperial College Union President Hayley Wong explains the latest changes to the College’s disciplinary process.
Section Editor: Jamie John, Zanna Buckland and Isabella Ward
What is it with Imperial and ugly art?
Security staff make a last stand
Change is underway at the paper
Section Editor: Angie Lo and Taylor Pomfret
Felix interviews Imperial PhD student, Quentin Smith, on CRISPR-Cas9’s therapeutic potential and the significance of Casgevy approval.
Imperial College London Rocketry test marks one of the first collegiate firings worldwide of a 3D-printed aluminium alloy engine.
A personal reflection on Abdus Salam’s journey.
Abdus Salam joined Imperial’s Maths department in 1957, and three years later moved to the Physics department, where he set up the Theoretical Physics group with Paul Matthews.
Section Editor: Charlotte Probstel
HinduSoc’s Holi brought color to London during a grey day
As Neurodiversity Celebration Week approaches, we take a look at the new groundbreaking Neurodiversity Society
As they count down to Silverstone, Formula Student gear up to meet green challenges.
ICSM suffer another set of annual devastating defeats in Waterpolo.
Section Editor: Gilbert Jackson
A bold and challenging play well excecuted.
Hamnet was both strikingly modern and deeply grounded in the tradition of British historical fiction. Tragically, however, the play does not live up to the book.
Love and loss are stratified across three generations in Roy Williams’ tender and sweet new play
Section Editor: Fiyinfoluwa T. Oladipo and Archie Licudi
Section Editor: Mike Buzadji
The Time Lord and his Tardis are once again gracing our TV screens, but is the 60th anniversary the start of a new Golden Era?
Film Editor Jonah Hewett provides a brief recap of the events of this year’s Academy Awards.
Film Editor Jonah Hewett discusses the implications of the money and power behind the film industry
Film Editor Jonah Hewett presents a review of a Danish horror film from the BFI London Film Festival
Section Editor: Tara Pal Chaudhuri and Joe Riordan
A beautiful debut from Portland indie rocker, Searows
Acoustic covers aplenty as Wolf Alice release Blue Lullaby
Kate Bush reaches number 1 in the singles chart with her song: ‘Running Up That Hill’ more than three decades after it was released
A look back at Music for Planets, People & Washing Machines by Randy Bernsen
Section Editor: Fiyinfoluwa T. Oladipo and Mohammad Majlisi
This week in Books: audiobooks, and a goodbye to the Spring Term.
Katia Zykova provides a chemical and literary perspective on the acclaimed story of a murderer.
Book Club’s November pick: a witty take on the failings of an industry.
Two examples of politics and romance going hand in hand.
Section Editor: Sir Walter Plinge
What has the president of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, been up to? Hye Oh discusses below
Why is Meta facing serious issues at the moment? Our writer, Anna Fu discusses a list of possible reasons.
How clean really is the technology thats getting been getting fast praise in the green era of investing
Ukraine is a big news story over the past few weeks, but how could macroeconomics be playing a part in stoking tensions between the different sides involved?
Section Editor: NegaFelix
Your weekly update on the positions of the stars
Our Felix exclusive horoscope
This week's astrological predictions
Section Editor: Sir Walter Plinge
If it is as small as a pack of spices or as large as a kilogram of bacon, it will travel from all over the world into London.
A five star outlet tucked away in Nag's Head Market
A vegan, vegetarian and halal stew for anyone cooking on a budget
Greetings and salutations to my readers for this week’s column. Today we’ll be looking at a Turkish restaurant called “Selale”
Section Editor: NegaFelix
Section Editor: Rolando Charles
How to share sound, smell, taste, and touch through the sense of sight.
When was the last time you did absolutely nothing?
Section Editor: Sir Walter Plinge
In a new collaboration with exchange student Evelyn, she introduces her newest home in the corner of Heidelberg.
Section Editor: Isaac Winson
1 | Deep-Fried Charizard | 150 |
2 | It's not fat, it's power | 139 |
3 | AKGroup | 130 |
4 | Lucky's Magic Whisk | 65 |
5 | Plont Palace | 30 |
6 | Hea-ing | 13 |
7 | The First Order Physicists | 6 |
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