
I am Ashurbanipal, king of the world, king of Assyria
The British Museum presents a narrative of the life of Ashurbanipal, a ruthless ruler with a passion for writing.
The British Museum presents a narrative of the life of Ashurbanipal, a ruthless ruler with a passion for writing.
London is expensive, that much is undeniable. But this doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the enormous wealth of its bustling music scene. Imperial alumna Sabina Nowakowska shares her wisdom on how to experience some fantastic live music on a tight student budget.
Suggestions include lower fees and shorter courses.
Felix sat down with Professor Stephen Curry, the Assistant Provost for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, to reflect on Imperial's Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
Over the last week, the National Theatre has marked the 100th anniversary of (some) women in the UK getting the right to vote through a series of talks, rehearsed readings and screenings that reflect on suffrage and the fight for equality. And Others, aptly named to represent the women whose
Comment editor Charles Titmuss makes the argument that by failing to stand up to violence, you only serve to legitimise it.
Film Editor Aidan Chan sat through the latest film in the Harry Potter franchise.
Ambreen Muhammed, from the Imperial Muslim Volunteer Network is aiming to raise awareness of homelessness this winter
A game full of ambition and potential but whose execution falls short
Prepare to be exposed to the hard truth of colonialism and cruelty.
The three-day event BBC Music Introducing LIVE provided a stunning variety of talks, performances, and workshops, aimed at inspiring the next generation of musicians and producers.
A warm invitation to a performance of, arguably, the most popular whodunit ever.