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Felix catches up with events...
Hannah Edmondson interviews Christopher Yates on the inspiration behind his university-set psychological thriller.
DramSoc’s winter play this year is Nikolai Gogol’s satirical comedy The Government Inspector. Banned by the tsarist government of Imperial Russia on its first publication, the play makes a mockery of the stupidity, greed and corruption of the officials of a small provincial town
This is the penultimate issue of the term, we’ve only got one more until we break up for the Christmas holidays! Hurrah!
Felix Arts talks to MSc student and Artifact founder and Co-Chair Meredith Thomas
Chen Yann Qi: Bet you didn’t know your one idea can save the world! You will be surprised to find that in a typical week, the average UK household is throwing away what would have been six complete meals. Not shocking enough?
Two local men, Chris and Ally, saw the plight of teenagers and decided to set up a centre where young people can learn basic skills. Together, through much personal sacrifice, they purchased a building in Usa River, about twelve miles outside Arusha.
Do Campus Services truly care about their stakeholders?
In 2011, Marco Nardone graduated with a degree in Physics from Imperial College. In just two years, the 25-year-old has become CEO & founder of the UK’s biggest student-only social networking platform, Unii.com.
The recent cleaning response from Campus Services (see front page) indicates that some progress is being made in the ‘cleaning situation’.
Pablo Cólon on Backpackers: stoned on a drug of complacency and compromise
Imperial College Symphony Orchestra play Rachmaninov, Khachaturian and Beal…