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Dan Wan investigates how the Union will act in response to the now necessary College cuts
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Dan Wan investigates how the Union will act in response to the now necessary College cuts
Universities will suffer as Lord Mandelson looks to reduce funding by
Gaelic football is a quickly budding game on Imperial's sports scene; ic gaelic athletic club boasts full rosters for both Mens' and Ladies' teams this year. Dan Wan follows them on their tour of Dublin and even gets stuck in himself
2nd Year Biologists say their coursework grade retraction is unfair and too much of a rash decision
Worrying about offending people makes celebrities bland
Four weeks earlier I had arrived at the town of Rethymno on the north coast of Crete as a volunteer to help the Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece (STPS) in their efforts to prevent the extinction of the loggerhead turtle. My luxurious ferry docked at Rethymno before dawn and
NOTE: The views expressed here are not necessarily those of the Editor or Imperial College Union. Come to think of it, they may not even be the views of the author, it would seem. Having just got the biggy out the way, a further raft of elections has descended upon
How refreshing to be able to write about a Labour scandal for once. Mohammed Sarwar, the millionaire Labour MP for Glasgow Govan, has been accused of giving Ł5000 to Badar Islam, an Independent Labour candidate, for toning down his campaign against Sarwar and concentrating his efforts on the other candidates.
The venue was old Spitalfields market; the creative energy courtesy of the young British designers of the future. This fifth year of the Alternative Fashion Week was as vibrant and dynamic as ever, in its attempt to make fashion a valued part of British culture. There were interesting collections by
The performance was immaterial, all that mattered was the result, and thankfully after trailing 2-0 half-way through the second-half the victory was obtained. The equation is now simple - our final game of the season decides whether we are champions, and secure promotion. That afternoon, we showed great character to
Ian Caldwell is to be congratulated. His swift action in erecting a marquee in Princes Gardens has prevented much distress and inconvenience befalling a large group of people. I’m not referring to the poor sods that are having to sit their exams in a tent, but the directors of
For seven days during April, Federal Court 23C in Sydney, Australia was packed out for a civil trial over alleged breaches of fair trading laws. The unusual size of the audience was not because of any huge sums involved; the company being sued had gone into voluntary liquidation a week