Becoming: An Intimate Conversation with Michelle Obama
Editor-in-Chief, Andy Djaba, makes his Books Section debut to review a special evening full of gems with the former First Lady
Editor-in-Chief, Andy Djaba, makes his Books Section debut to review a special evening full of gems with the former First Lady
Professor Simone Buitendijk, Imperial's Vice Provost (Education), sat down with Felix for an exclusive interview on all things education
Tech giants host event to tackle the issue of perceptions and barriers to women entering the tech sector
Imperial College Pint of Science is excited to announce the Pint of Science 2019 launch event, in association with Digital Science
It is with deep regret that Felix shares the sad news that Muhammad Hafiz Bin Zainal (known as Hafiz), who joined the Department of Chemistry as an undergraduate student in 2015, has died. During his time at Imperial, Hafiz was very much involved in student societies and the wider Imperial
Meet the new sabbs!
Lauren Dennis, 2016 WE Innovate finalist who sadly passed away in October 2018 following a battle with bowel cancer, also had a £5000 prize awarded in her name
A track-by-track run through of Dave’s introspective masterpiece.
Sci{l}ence is a weekly podcast for women in STEM. It gives women a platform to talk about what it is really like working in typically male-dominated fields. All the guests are highly accomplished and inspiring women in STEM, deliberately kept anonymous with disguised voices. This allows them to
As they approach the six-month mark of their tenure, this week, Felix is reviewing the performance of Imperial College Union's Sabbatical Officers
As LGBT History Month draws to a close, National Student Pride (NSP), the UK’s largest LGBT+ careers fair, holds its annual conference at the University of Westminster. NSP brings a vibrant mix of graduate careers fairs, conferences, debates, cinema screenings, parties, exhibitions, and workshops to London. This weekend sees
The evening bar food offering at h-bar will be axed from 1st March following continued cuts to Campus services