ICTV release new Metric Moments
Chris Kaye makes an appearance, suitably inebriated

ICTV asked the hard hitting questions this Fresher's Week, and recorded it all for our sweet viewing pleasure.
Chris Kaye makes an appearance, suitably inebriated
ICTV asked the hard hitting questions this Fresher's Week, and recorded it all for our sweet viewing pleasure.
#import-hugo
The final day of sporting events at Teddington Sports ground took place last on Saturday, 18th October
178 people attended the Annual Dinner at The Rembrandt Hotel, 91 of them freshers from the Materials and Earth Science departments; this reflects the high demand for the social events that the RSM provides for its members.
More than 2200 undergraduates passed through the Royal Albert Hall to receive their degrees in three separate ceremonies that took part during Commemoration Day.
Oliver Benton reports as students refuse to leave until Phil Power does
Environment
If you were a fish in Permian Brazil, Prionosuchus was your most formidable foe. This gargantuan, vaguely crocodilian creature belonging to a group known as temnospondyls is thought to have ruled the waters of its time.[1] These impressive animals are no longer with us, but their successors (direct or
Environment
In Felix #1865 Food Editor Charlotte and I analysed Imperial’s catering procurement data to work out what we were eating on campus. I’ve taken that data and worked out how much Imperial is emitting from all the food we’re eating. We estimated Imperial’s emissions from raw
Culture
I urge you to watch this play, it is on until Saturday evening.
Science
An anglerfish has gone viral on social media after a team of researchers based in the Canary Islands on January 26th spotted the fish weaving its way to the surface of the ocean. Anglerfish are bony fish, which have a distinctive luminescent fin ray acting as a lure for other