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A cow in Austria is challenging traditional notions of animal intelligence.
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Imbued with language reminiscent of vibrant flavours, golden hues, and a warm breeze, Ground Provisions tackles ancestry, culture, sensuality, and family. Shauna M. Morgan grew up in Clarendon, Jamaica, before relocating to the United States for university and becoming a celebrated academic in the realm of Africana literature. Throughout her
Felix speaks with three Iranian members of the Imperial community about the desperate situation in their home country.
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.
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Books
A harmony of rich imagery and deft periphrasis resonates in Shauna M. Morgan’s debut poetry collection Ground Provisions. The collection is split into three sections representing three eras of her life: her childhood in rural Jamaica, her young adulthood as an immigrant mother in the Southeast United States, and
Film & TV
Surf’s Up follows the tale of a penguin, Cody, going towards the waves instead of the mountains
Opinion
If I tell you I grew up in Karachi, Pakistan, you will probably have a very clear idea of what you expect me to sound like. In reality, my accent is far more confused. The Netflix and YouTube I grew up with, the lingering imprint of colonialism, and the British
Opinion
Comment writer Bahaar discusses what happens when strategic necessity trumps international law.
Film & TV
The Norwegian film storytelling intricate family dynamics has secured nine Oscar nominations this year.
Opinion
The roots of American interventionism trace back to the early 19th century.
Opinion
Felix speaks with three Iranian members of the Imperial community about the desperate situation in their home country.
News
Faith spaces and student-run gardens face relocation from summer 2026.
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Student headcount ebbs and selectivity rises.
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The startup accelerator behind Airbnb and Twitch comes to Imperial.
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College is ranked 3rd in Europe, behind Oxford and Cambridge.
Culture
What does it mean to be pretty, or even hyperpop pretty, in the hyperindividualist 2020s?