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The Felix News round-up: some highlights from a year of news around campus
With the last paper of the academic year, Editor-in-Chief Fred Fyles and Deputy Editor Joanna...
Friday, Jun 15, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Art on the Underground: contemporary tube maps, iconic designs, and giant egg invaders…
Heather Phillipson’s egg-based installation at Gloucester Road station is only the latest in a...
Friday, Jun 15, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Death of Cardiff lecturer highlights teaching workload
Dr Malcolm Anderson, who fell to his death, was struggling with workloads. Academics have compared...
Friday, Jun 15, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Felix recommends – reading for summer days
Jingjie Cheng and Fred Fyles take you through their books for the perfect summer day, as well as...
Friday, Jun 15, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Felix recommends: top picks for a summer of culture
As the days grow longer, the cultural offerings in the capital tend to dry up, with people electing...
Friday, Jun 15, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
God save the Childqueen
LA psychedelic-soul artist Kadhja Bonet returns with Childqueen, the follow-up to her breakthrough...
Friday, Jun 15, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
The Iliac Crest – An unsettling tale of disappearance and mystery
This surreal novel from Mexican author Cristina Rivera Garza explores the nature of boundaries, in a...
Friday, Jun 15, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
The cinema of Japanese master Hirokazu Kore-eda
Hirokazu Kore-eda won the Palme d’Or last month for his drama Shoplifters – it’s a long-overdue...
Friday, Jun 15, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
UCU calls on withheld salaries to fund bursaries
Imperial College UCU have written to the College asking for withheld salaries to be used to make up...
Friday, Jun 15, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
What you need to do before you leave Imperial
University is over before you know it, they say. I’m sure some students would disagree....
Friday, Jun 15, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Universities withholding millions from staff involved in UCU strike
Russell Group universities have already withheld £8 million in salaries, with further deductions on...
Friday, Jun 8, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Can there be art after warfare?
The Tate Britain’s new show does a good job looking at how WWI impacted artists, but falls apart at...
Friday, Jun 8, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Clash of Cultures – Mindy Lee
Mindy Lee is an artist and curator of the Blyth Gallery – the creative hub of Imperial, showcasing...
Friday, Jun 8, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Disoriental – A multi-generational study of identity
Négar Djavadi’s debut novel explores the history of a single family living through revolutionary...
Friday, Jun 8, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
François Ozon’s sexual thriller fails to ignite
The psychodrama should see Ozon back on home turf, but falls flat.
Friday, Jun 8, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Men's Rugby Club suspended after footage of team exposing themselves in public emerges
The Men's Rugby Club were seen exposing themselves in public, being encouraged to defecate in...
Friday, Jun 8, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Natalie Prass returns bigger, bolder, and hella funkier
The Spacebomb queen returns with a new record label and a new sound.
Friday, Jun 8, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
That Summer: The revenge of Grey Gardens
This new found footage documentary sheds light on the Beales.
Friday, Jun 8, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
The age of Oneohtrix Point Never has finally touched down
Age Of is a brilliant development for Oneohtrix Point Never, which sees producer Daniel Lopatin...
Friday, Jun 8, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Imperial President's expenses bill among highest of entire Russell Group
Professor Alice Gast last year claimed back £43,965 in expenses, one of the highest for any head of...
Friday, Jun 1, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
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