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Issue 1651
Issue 1651
ICSM Netball show that their team fun isn’t just restricted to the Netball Court by taking part in an afternoon of crafts in aid of Imperial College Healthcare Charity
From salesmen to sailors, from aircraft engineers to bankers, and from gamblers to garden designers, this gallery is a flight over 400 years of human ingenuity
Philip Roth's profoud novel tests our values
Don't hate them cause they're well protected
Looking for Love...
One of the most notable food writers and critics of the 21st century, AA Gill passed away last week following a battle with cancer. Here are some thoughts from a fan.
Culture editors Indira Mallik and Fred Fyles give their round-up of the last 12 months in terms of culutre. Expect TV escapism, highlighting women in music, and going crazy over Olivia Laing...
Shaul Rosten discusses executive pay and whether or not the government should have any influence.
Our writers and editors (as well as FilmSoc) choose their favourite films of the last twelve months, from big hitters to those that may have slipped under the radar...
Ipsita Herlekar reveals the secrets of a well preserved dinosaur fossil
It all started as friends in halls. The Christmas tradition started in 2008, and by 2009 we’d first discovered gingerbread together. Since then, it’s escalated, trying to be bigger and better each year. In a true Imperial spirit, we’ve taken a scientific, competitive approach.