
What does the Union President do anyway, and who cares?
Felix Co-Editor-in-Chief Isabella Ward reflects on this year’s leadership elections
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Felix Co-Editor-in-Chief Isabella Ward reflects on this year’s leadership elections
Katherine Holmes discusses the developments in the representation of the aspec community in Imperial and in the broader STEM world
Steve Connolly urges readers to look at the Qur’an with a fresh pair of eyes
The cost-of-living crisis and the war in Ukraine have brought the importance of fuel security to the forefront of the national debate. It is increasingly clear that countries need to be more self-sufficient, and the UK’s reliance on fossil fuels is a huge contributor to making the country less
I have been at Imperial for a while and one thing that sticks out to me is the lack of enthusiasm in the way things are taught. Lecturers who may be world experts in their field often find it difficult to convey their excitement and passion for the lecture courses
Peter Knapp discusses the Just Stop Oil protests which took place on Cromwell Road last week
Gormley faces further criticism as University of Cambridge statue of Alan Turing is revealed, aptly named... DAZE IV?
As we look to the future, private cars should become a thing of the past
Rat studies have suggested that sugar is just as addictive as cocaine. Is high sugar consumption really that bad?
To stop the damage to my health, I had to confront the ghosts of my past
A brief list of helpful yet simple things that I started doing to improve my wellbeing during term time.
González-Torres created visual art using commonplace objects such that his work appeared simplistic on the surface, but he often touched upon his personal life and the widely ignored emotional toll of the HIV epidemic on the LGBTQ+ community in the 80s.