High Street Ken bike lane scrapped
Editor-in-chief Calum Drysdale covers the removal of the High Street Kensington bike lane
Just a lowly secretary - Je mangé un croissant
Editor-in-chief Calum Drysdale covers the removal of the High Street Kensington bike lane
Watching the US election over the last couple of days I have been struck time and time again how poorly polling and probabilaty predictions have been interpreted. With the arrival of Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight and the widespread adoption of quantitative poll aggregation techniques, it had appeared to me that
I feel something of a fool. My editorial, published last week on the 30th October was titled ‘Half way through term, things are looking up’. That shows what I know and the foolishness of making off the cuff predictions. Instead we as a student body see ourselves once again thrown
Students forced to move out due to fire hazard but praised the College for its response
Imperial College's senior staff says that teaching will not be affected by the second lockdown
Nonchalance is the new black
Curator and tutor Mindy Lee tells Felix about how the Blyth centre is adjusting to art classes at distance
Imperial Athletes should not have gone ahead. Everything that I have seen and heard tells me that the Union was not ready to introduce such a major change and their stubbornness will not endear them to the student body. Despite the promises being made eventual functionality, we call on Imperial
An editorial is where the editor may abandon objectivity and revel in opinions pure and simple. The new Felix website has launched and I would be remiss not to tell all readers that it is a beauty. Felix has long had issues with its website. We have stumbled from one
Student residents of the Paragon complex in Brentford, west London were told on Monday 19th that they would have a week to move out.
Imperial University Challenge team beat Exeter to go through into the next round of the competition.
The interim Vice Provost (Education) has told Felix that students should not expect a reduction in fees in response to changes in education delivery. VP Emma McCoy has said that the enforced change to teaching method has been a significant driver of innovation and she believed that teaching would be