
Rattled: A spotlight on postnatal mental health
Rachel Harper shines in a brilliant solo show as a woman confronting her fractured childhood, shining a much-needed light on female mental health.
Rachel Harper shines in a brilliant solo show as a woman confronting her fractured childhood, shining a much-needed light on female mental health.
As LGBT History Month draws to a close, National Student Pride (NSP), the UK’s largest LGBT+ careers fair, holds its annual conference at the University of Westminster. NSP brings a vibrant mix of graduate careers fairs, conferences, debates, cinema screenings, parties, exhibitions, and workshops to London. This weekend sees
Continuing on from the success of the Roehampton Uni Cup, Imperial College Squash Men’s 1st Team travelled up to Birmingham last weekend (9th & 10th of February) to compete in the BUCS Premier Division play-off where the top 8 universities around the country gather to decide their placings for
Imperial Immortals 40 - 0 Canterbury Chargers
The evening bar food offering at h-bar will be axed from 1st March following continued cuts to Campus services
Sun, laughter and impressive technical performances: Carlos Acosta’s dazzling choreography is brought to life by the Royal Ballet.
Have you ever found yourself with some free time before a 12pm class, where it’s too early to eat lunch but too late for breakfast? Brunch (not only for weekends) is the answer, and we’ve rounded up all our favourite spots around campus...
Royal Opera House production of Leos Janacek´s opera Katya Kabanova is definitely worth your attention.
Pantomimes follow a simple formula. Jokes, colourful costumes and a pervasive camp atmosphere combine to form family entertainment. As had been family tradition for over ten years, this Christmas I experienced the Birmingham pantomime. Now, experienced really is the word as in that time it has devolved into simultaneously a