"Keep the Cat Free"

17.05.2012

FELIX

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IC’s international scene

The Overseas Societies Committee is the arm of the Imperial College Union which both looks after the interests of and manages all of the international societies present at Imperial. With ...
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Where was the debate?

On the Wednesday before elections opened, members of the Union had their questions answered live on STOIC by candidates for the ICU Sabbatical Positions, as well as the faculty union ...
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A revision of dietary laws

One of the overarching themes displayed by the main religions of the world is a set of dietary restrictions. An example is Islam, and its recommendation/order that you abstain from ...
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Hangman’s dark sense of humour

February 10th’s edition of Felix managed, in two articles, to highlight the issue of sexism at Imperial College, in two very different ways. One was a straightforward, serious article on ...
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Sri Lanka's Killing Fields

On Wednesday 14th March, Channel 4 will broadcast ‘Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished’ at 10.55 pm. The program is a sequel to the critically acclaimed and RTS-award winning ...
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Keep the Cat free!

Following allegations that Felix has been prevented by College from printing, I would like to take the opportunity to reassure readers that it was solely an editorial decision to not ...
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At times, women are actively disliked

It might be hard to believe, but I actually started this article before Stephen Smith’s excellent article on sexism at Imperial  and the superb piece on feminism by Veronica Gouvea. ...
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In Imperial College we trust?

Imperial College Union’s Clubs & Societies Board (CSB) voted to cut its contribution towards the “tours pot” from £9,000 to £0 at its annual budgeting round on Monday. The move, ...
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It's time for a Union General Meeting

It took me approximately 4 months to really understand how the University and Union work. Both of these organisations are layered with bureaucracy, which doesn’t help. Additionally, you need to ...
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Women and Imperial – everyone deserves to be happy here

Are women unhappy at Imperial? Some, it seems, are. Some men are too. Whether these are vocal fractions of a silent majority, or simply a vocal minority remains to be ...
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