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Felix launches Drug Survey 2025

Felix is launching it's slightly-less-than annual drug survey for 2025. Building on past surveys, as well as broadening our scope to include questions on alcohol and nicotine product usage. Drugs have played an important part in the lives of students, but there hasn't been a comprehensive look at the drug habits of Imperial students previously - even within Felix itself.

We last attempted a Drug Survey in 2023, but due to issues with Felix at the time we were unable to show the results. Similar problems have occurred previously, but the drug survey isn't cursed, or so we hope. I left it for the end of term so if I do end up getting VoNC'ed i'll have done a decent enough job over the first two terms not to care too much about it.

As always the responses will be anonymised and we will not use your data irresponsibly. We're hoping to have a bit of fun, get inspired, and find out how exactly big (or small) drug consumption is as part of Imperial culture.

As a final note, we're always open to hearing feedback from our readers, so if there are things you think we've missed, things we've gotten wrong or any suggestions for optimising our surveys, so please let us know at felix@ic.ac.uk.

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