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The end is approaching...
So, you’re halfway through term time and you’re probably wondering what has happened, it’s almost the end of May and the end of term soon approaches.
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So, you’re halfway through term time and you’re probably wondering what has happened, it’s almost the end of May and the end of term soon approaches.
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This week College took another step in the right direction on the journey of animal research by signing the Concordat on Animal Research, a document that promises transparency and openness about animal experimentation.
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Sometimes, there are really busy weeks, and sometimes there are quiet weeks.
Science
Matilda Hays discusses the anti-aging properties of transfusions for mice
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This week saw another session of Union Council, the body of elected representatives that create and approve policies that shape the views and the functionality of the Union. The week saw another inquorate session of Council, during which the body was unable to vote effectively on papers...
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Over the last few months Felix has broken two stories about Union Club, Society and Project election mismanagement.
Music
Jamie Thomas explains which countries you need to look out for at the 59th edition of Eurovision in Copenhagen
News
Two College affiliated hospitals face-off in a tense debate of land use on Fulham Road.
Books
Creative Writing students present yet more Freshers short stories
Film & TV
As we near the end of another exhausting term at our favourite university, the return of the hallowed Imperial cinema All-Nighter also rapidly approaches. In a year of unusually high caliber for Oscar nominated films, we’ve selected the crème de la crème of the Oscar crop just for you.
Arts
The Tate Modern opens its Harry Callahan display with a quote from the photographer: “if a man wishes to express himself photographically, he must understand… his relationship to life”.
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Numbers. To the average Imperial student, they are part of everyday academia, to others they are enthralling and engaging, but for some of us they represent a punitive regime by which we live.