
Lie down with dogs, wake up with fleas
Comment writer, Lynetta Wang, reflects on Freshers’ Week friendships, and what they teach us about ourselves.
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Tom Gordon walks into the Felix office with an Imperial College Symphony Orchestra (ICSO) sweater. I wear a Felix hoodie. The game is on. Before his election as Deputy President for Activities (DPA), Tom was very involved with student societies. A member of now-defunct Comedy Soc in his first year,
Books
Over the summer I started reading Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture by Kyle Chayka. The book assesses how algorithms have skewed and skewered out culture. More on that in a future issue. Filterworld helped me create awareness about my existence as someone who has grown up with the internet as
Opinion
The Israeli and Palestinian societies at Imperial reflect on their experiences over the past two years.
The Israeli and Palestinian societies at Imperial reflect on their experiences over the past two years.
Imperial Climate Action compiled a database of ties between fossil fuel companies and the College
Three graduands displayed banners condemning the alleged involvement of Imperial in the humanitarian crisis in Gaza during the graduation ceremony of Commemoration Day, on Wednesday 8th October. In three separate incidents, the activists took out messages concealed in their robes onstage, and were swiftly forced off the graduation stage by
The Manosphere thrives on men’s feelings of loneliness and insecurity. Dr. Simon Copland believes the answer is not ridicule or rejection, but finding common ground and alternative spaces for connection.
Imperial ranked first among UK universities both for graduate prospects and research quality in an annual ranking by The Times. It earned the prize of University of the Year for Graduate Employment 2026. The newspaper noted that 95.9% of Imperial graduates moved on to “highly skilled jobs or further
A row has erupted between Imperial and the University and College Union (UCU) after a UCU staff member shared a social media post calling for opposition to the government’s recent proscription of Palestine Action. The message, posted on 12th August by an Imperial staff member, invited colleagues to “sign
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Film & TV
A war film that wins technical battles but loses the emotional war
Environment
Imperial Climate Action compiled a database of ties between fossil fuel companies and the College
Science
Sea shells aren’t just waste or decoration: from biomaterials to construction, they offer serious opportunities in sustainability and innovation.
Science
Imperial’s Psychedelic Research Centre explores the use of psychedelics for several mental health conditions
Business
Himanshu Sharma, Head of Investment at Theia Ventures, tells Felix about India’s unique clean tech investment ecosystem and how aspiring VCs can succeed in the space
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Three graduands displayed banners condemning the alleged involvement of Imperial in the humanitarian crisis in Gaza during the graduation ceremony of Commemoration Day, on Wednesday 8th October. In three separate incidents, the activists took out messages concealed in their robes onstage, and were swiftly forced off the graduation stage by
Science
Kidney with modified O-blood type transplanted into a human for the first time
Food
Perfect if you are in a rush!
Issue 1877
From McBurritos to Vuitton’s Kusama dots, exploring the ways that make global feel more local
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Carbon capture startup Cyanoskin announced on Tuesday 7th October that it was “closing its doors”, citing “a misalignment between the product’s performance and the commercial requirements”. Cyanoskin was co-founded in 2023 by Antoinette Nothomb, then a MSc Management student at the Imperial Business School, and Emma Money from the
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Despite losing in narrow 160 points to Churchill College, Cambridge’s 175, team still qualify for second round.
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The award recognizes Hallett's work in biorefining and the circular economy.