Phone robbery foiled by students
Student intervention helped stop phone jacking near Gloucester Road station.
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Student intervention helped stop phone jacking near Gloucester Road station.
One of the questions I am asked quite regularly as Editor is "How is Felix printed?" Most people have the misconception that we still do everything in our office, from writing, to copyediting, to laying out, to printing, and distribution. We don't. We have an external
I had a little game-plan for my editorials this year, and for my year as editor as a whole. I knew the 75th Anniversary was coming up, and so I wanted my year to be a return to Felix form, in a sense. We've had some fantastic editors
Lilia discusses her plans to improve the culture within the Medicine department, and how the nature of the department presents her with unique problems and opportunities.
Members of the UK Bangladeshi community gathered outside the Banwgladeshi High Commission on Queen’s Gate to protest the detaining of an influential Hindu leader in Dhaka on Tuesday 26th November. Approximately 50 members of the public joined the protest chanting and holding placards calling for the release of Hindu
Students and staff protest as part of TUC–backed “workplace day of action” calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Imperial’s first ever research–a–thon was held by Physoc and Mathsoc on the weekend commencing 16th November. 100 students worked in small teams to research and present their findings in front of a panel of judges representing the four streams of natural sciences: Physics, Maths, Chemistry, and Life
C hancellor Rachel Reeves and Minister for Pensions Emma Reynolds visited Quell Therapeutics, a biotechnology spinout based in Imperial’s Translation and Innovation Hub (I-HUB) at White City. They were also joined by Steve Bates OBE, CEO of UK Bioindustry Association, and Kristin Macleod CBE, Chief Strategy Officer of British
Felix interviews Nico about his ambitious year full of promises and what it’s like to work as an Officer Trustee as someone who hasn’t historically engaged with IC Union
Imperial College London has become the first UK university to open a permanent science and technology base in Accra following the opening of Imperial Global Ghana. The hub was opened by College President Hugh Brady on Wednesday 13th November. Two new scholarships were also launched: the Imperial-Schmidt AI Fellows Programme
An investigation by Pearson VUE and University Admissions Tests UK (UAT-UK) has not found any evidence of suspicious results among Test for Mathematics University Applications (TMUA) candidates, despite earlier reports of a “security incident” after its first sitting on 16th and 17th October. Imperial College will use the results the
Paper calls for College to be transparent about operational costs for halls, release operational costs, and to introduce rents for wardens.