ICU Elections: Student disillusion casts pall over Union President race
Over 40% of voters opted for candidates with no manifesto promises.
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Over 40% of voters opted for candidates with no manifesto promises.
Camille Boutrolle, Christian Cooper, Emina Hogas, Stephanie Yeung and Nico Henry have been elected as your Officer Trustees for 2024/25
Every year around this time, student social media is flooded with election chatter. Imperial students are swamped with follow requests from campaign accounts and Instagram stories endorsing one candidate or another. Beneath the spectacle though, an important process is at work. Imperial College Union’s (ICU) Leadership Elections determine which
Motion calls for Imperial to seek more feedback on new logo before continuing rollout.
Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden visited Imperial last Friday to deliver a major speech on AI, announcing plans to spend £110m in order to deploy AI in the public sector.
Strategy will help make UK a “science superpower,” says President Brady.
‘Stop the logo’ petition exceeds 5,000-signature mark.
Yes, the website really says that.
Lee, Jones, Haddad, and Debnath pulled away from Manchester after an early scare to reach the semi-finals of the competition.
Union reps will also lobby for an increase to PhD stipends.
College says it will “take any opportunity to hear what people think, to listen, and to answer questions.”
The share of degrees awarded the top grade at Imperial has soared over the past decade, with nearly three in five undergraduate students receiving a FirstClass Honours in 2021/22.