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Felix Food taste test: instant ramen flavours
As exam season continues to crunch, a group of intrepid Felix writers gave their verdict on...
Friday, Jun 1, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Imperial subjects fall in Guardian League Table, as Cambridge retains top position
New methodology this year saw big changes, as some subjects fell nearly 20 places, and Imperial fell...
Friday, Jun 1, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
The Breadwinner fails to win our heart
The animation, set in Taliban-controlled Kabul, has good intentions, but a weak script and lack of...
Friday, Jun 1, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
The revision soundtrack you wish you had this year
The Felix Music Editor-delinquents planned out this piece, like, three weeks ago, but they didn’t...
Friday, Jun 1, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Theory of Bastards: the short distance between man and animal
Audrey Schulman’s novel explores a dizzying array of topics, from modern technology to primal...
Friday, Jun 1, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Union elections close, with some positions unfilled
A number of positions have no candidates running for them, including the LGBT+ Officer.
Friday, Jun 1, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Artists at Work – the original selfies
This new display of drawings at the Courtauld Gallery highlights some technical aspects of how...
Friday, May 25, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Courtney Barnett trades barbs for guitars
The slacker-rock queen returns, with an album that moves away from witty lyrics, and towards...
Friday, May 25, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Nailed It!, Netflix, and the death of modern TV
Netflix and other streaming services have brought with them a new raft of options for TV...
Friday, May 25, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
On Chesil Beach: A strained drama that loses it in the last act
In Dominic Cooke’s directorial debut, he sticks closely to Ian McEwan’s original book, but it’s...
Friday, May 25, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Philip Roth: Mourning the loss of an American literary giant
We take a look back at the great author's achievements.
Friday, May 25, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Pure Hollywood: a long-anticipated UK debut proves to be worth the wait
Christine Schutt’s short story collection is unsettling and haunting, with her mastery of language...
Friday, May 25, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Under Pressure: Counselling Service hit by increased student demand
Students accessing counselling double in five years, as wait times rise to seven weeks.
Friday, May 18, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Break in at Beit Hall
A burglar was caught trying to enter students' rooms on Tuesday.
Friday, May 18, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Changes to appeals and complaints process
Appeals and complaints policy have been changed this month.
Friday, May 18, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Mistaken Identity – how should the left move forward from identity politics?
Asad Haider’s new book neatly skewers the problems with modern identity politics, but doesn’t go far...
Friday, May 18, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Searching for a match: could you be Kaiya’s stem cell donor?
Kaiya was diagnosed with leukaemia six weeks ago, and is still looking for a donor – her family are...
Friday, May 18, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Student Academic Choice Award winners revealed
The awards for academic and support staff were given out at a reception at the Union last Monday.
Friday, May 18, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Imperial among most international universities in the world
Over 55% of Imperial's student body are from overseas, according to new data from Times Higher...
Thursday, May 17, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
Imperial needs to do more for sustainability and climate change, report argues
The Greening Imperial report, which was released last week, highlights a number of areas where...
Friday, May 11, 2018
By Fred S Fyles
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