Opinion
Why removing wardens from halls is a mistake
A hall senior’s opinion on changing the wardening system.
Opinion
Precision medicine has a representation problem.
Opinion
Exploring what diasporic Iranians feel about the war in Iran.
Opinion
What Airbnb can mean for local communities, and the larger issues that lie beneath it.
On the morality and limitations of using war as a tool of liberation in the Middle East.
How Emerald Fenell's adaptation of Wuthering Heights became a glossy, gendered spectacle.
Survey run by Felix finds that while students tend to enjoy summertime work experience, seeking opportunities is a highly stressful deed.
A settlement between UCL and former students is setting the stage for similar pandemic-related compensation demands from UK universities.
Felix investigates whether the seven fossil fuel companies selected during the first round of the Imperial Zero Index assessment really have a “strong strategic intent to decarbonise.”
After a long wait, it is our pleasure to present Felix’s first Drug Survey results. Keen to diversify this newspaper’s survey topics (currently, just sex) into more highbrow issues, last May the team launched a survey interrogating Imperial students’ consumption of tobacco, alcohol, cannabis and other psychoactive substances.
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Societies
MTSoc’s most recent show was a bombastic rendition of The Drowsy Chaperone, a musical about a musical. Directed by Jay Etim (and co-directed by Atom Lucenet), the show was a very tasteful ode to a by-gone era of musical theatre. It was overflowing with charm, and had a clear
Societies
Victoria’s Secret angels have nothing on the medics’ Fashion Show models.
Culture
What does it mean to choose to be a man today? Martin Luke Brown turns toward vulnerability, reflection, and empathy.
News
Student representatives worried by consequences on residents’ safety and welfare.
News
Imperial College Union (ICU) responded to an open letter criticising flaws in its digital transformation, shared in the wake of the Union’s rocky move of the Student Group Shop from eActivities to SUMS. The letter, attributed to “a collective” of students, was addressed to the ICU Board of Trustees
News
Global uncertainty and crisis push the College to look outwards.
News
As voting closed at 2pm on Thursday 12th March, over 146,000 ballots had been electronically cast in the 2026 student elections. The turnout for student-run Clubs, Societies and Project (CSP) Elections was 28.8%, while the turnout for non-CSP “General” Elections was 24.4%. Both turnout rates were slightly
Business
From kitchen recipe to Shark Tank pitch, Poppi’s case stands out in the beverages industry.
News
A wave of seemingly coordinated takeovers angered student communities.
News
Two posts on Chinese students’ language skills and another mocking them prompted a wave of criticism and threats.
News
Grok, the generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by xAI, is no longer available on dAIsy, Imperial’s artificial intelligence platform. Staff and students can still converse with various models of ChatGPT, Claude, DeepSeek, and Llama. Grok, which is part of billionaire Elon Musk’s tech empire, has been at the
News
Imperial College London’s University Challenge team has progressed into the semi-finals after narrowly beating the University of Sheffield 160-120. Sheffield took a strong lead, but Imperial managed an impressive comeback thanks to the efforts of team captain Oscar O’Flanagan. “Imperial, that kimchi keeps bringing you luck,” quipped host