Confessions of a GTA: Part Two
“GTA does not stand for Grand Theft Auto!”
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“GTA does not stand for Grand Theft Auto!”
So, we had a some perfectly timed technical difficulties this week, much like when the printer breaks down just before you’re supposed to be handing in an assignment.
Ever since I was little I dreamed about becoming a teacher and taking care of kids within and beyond a classroom. I strongly believed that good teachers were the leaders of tomorrow and that they were a key element to a strong society...
Public services should be open to all people, regardless of their beliefs. That so simple a statement should need to be shouted is madness and yet this is exactly what is needed in the UK. The truth is that for all our advances in other areas of human rights, when
Immanuel Kant, perennial philosopher of the 18th century, once made two key distinctions. Firstly, objects act in accordance with fixed rules. The latter distinction clarified that rational agents (you and I) formulate actions with flippant regard to mere conceptions of those rules...
First impressions are probably correct. An introduction to the life of a Graduate Teaching Assistant
Rory Fenton on gender at Imperial College
Hi, my name is Tessa, and I’m a first year PhD student. This is the beginning of my sixth year at Imperial. It turns out that no matter how together you had everything last week, things never change when it comes to starting something new
This article was catalysed by the recent conference of The Conservative Party held in Manchester, where voluminous Government policy was proposed and discussed.
A few words from the Editor-in-Chief
Wanted: your thoughts on anything!
Yi Liu reminisces about his first Toastmasters speech