Film & TV
Golden Globes 2026
One Battle After Another and Adolescence sweep the stage for the 83rd Golden Globe Awards
Film & TV
Josh Safdie’s nerve-shredding period thriller lives and dies on a career-best Timothée Chalamet performance you can’t shake.
News
Met Police has issued a dispersal order following further escalation of protests in South Kensington on the weekend.
Science
A UK-wide collaborative hub for human gut and microbiome research.
Students and bartenders say the new system is more cumbersome than the card-based identification it replaced.
Imperial students tend to become very uncomfortable if I talk about my upbringing.
The startup, co-founded by a former Imperial Business School student, will rotate vendors and introduce “meal deals” to the Tuesday food court.
The College will run student focus groups to gather opinions on the technology as it considers a wider roll-out.
Submit work under this year's theme, flux, by 1st February.
The staff union will be on strike for two consecutive weeks.
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Science
Imperial study identifies patterns in same-sex sexual behaviour in primates.
Opinion
And I don’t want that.
News
The American consultancy was tasked in late 2024 with a “maturity assessment” of the new programmes in the College’s strategy.
Books
The Felix Editoral Team review one book they read over Christmas break.
Opinion
A look at what Maduro’s capture reveals about American democracy
Film & TV
A successful comeback to Pandora: from ocean depths to scorched land, Avatar’s world grows darker – and closer to home.
Opinion
A look at why many Venezuelans welcome the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro.
Business
As a window of enforceability opens, the country’s most valuable assets are not oil fields or factories, but unpaid claims.
News
Stonewall, medicines, the IZI, and GTAs: Council Papers from the December 9th meeting.
News
The ICSMSU President on financial accessibility, medic drinking culture, and half-marathons in winter.
News
Students and bartenders say the new system is more cumbersome than the card-based identification it replaced.
Science
Concrete is everywhere: from roads, to skyscrapers, to the foundations of the building you may be reading this in. It is the most used material in the world with 150 tons used every second worldwide – that’s about 14 trillion meters cubed per year! Concrete is a composite material, mostly