On the BrownU Palestine protests
And why you should be worried about your rights as a student.
Writer
And why you should be worried about your rights as a student.
I have been at Imperial for a while and one thing that sticks out to me is the lack of enthusiasm in the way things are taught. Lecturers who may be world experts in their field often find it difficult to convey their excitement and passion for the lecture courses
To stop the damage to my health, I had to confront the ghosts of my past
A brief list of helpful yet simple things that I started doing to improve my wellbeing during term time.
Women have long been pressured to find their value in marriage and motherhood, but this puts young women at risk of committing to relationships that do not fulfil their wants and needs in the short and long-term.
HBO’s Euphoria is back, and I will not be watching it this time.
A beginner's introduction to AlphaFold, the AI from DeepMind that predicts protein structure. The first article in a longer series about bioinformatics.
Juggling the heavy Imperial workload and the heavy weight of grief is hard, but I want to reassure you that it gets better.
Have you ever wanted to workout in time to your favourite song? Try dance workouts as a different and fun form of exercise.
An anonymous contributor opines about democracies fading foothold in Hong Kong and the horror of watching your home disappear
An anonymous student writes a eulogy to the Hong Kong that they once knew
An anonymous writer’s outraged response to last week’s Comment article on the ongoing Hong Kong Protests