Meet the Disabilities Officer!
Sam Haselgrove, the Imperial College Union Disabilities Officer, provides an update and gives his take on disabilities and his role
Sam Haselgrove, the Imperial College Union Disabilities Officer, provides an update and gives his take on disabilities and his role
Campaigns Officer Connor Qiu rounds off a year of campaigning with a rerun of SleepImperial.
Students may not always realise it, but they have the power to make a lasting change at university.
Last week saw the start of the month of Ramadan, during which time Muslims focus on inner reflection and spirituality. Students give their thoughts on what Ramadan means to them, and how to fast during the summer.
Imperial can be like a pressure cooker. It’s time to take a break, and learn how to cope with the stress.
This year, liberation has really taken off as a priority for Imperial College Union. Campus has seen awareness-raising events and celebrations including Black History Month, Disability History Month, Interfaith week, and the ongoing LGBT History Month (as shown by the currently-rainbow-hued Queen’s Tower). Campaigns on everything from gender neutral
It's LGBT History Month! Here's what Alessio has been up to!
LGBT History Month gives us a chance to look at how far things have come, and how far we have left to go.
From Felix articles to Under Pressure week, my term so far has been full to the brim with mental health talks and discussions. I’m well aware that, as this is the first year my position has existed, most of the things I start are too big for me to
Talking to friends can be much easier than speaking to a stranger. Here are some top tips on how to look out for friends who might be struggling.
There’s a clear place to start when it comes to Imperial’s impact on the environment: it’s time to divest.
As Ethics and Environment Officer, my job is to support and facilitate campaigns to make our university fairer, greener, and more sustainable. Below are some things I’ve been up to so far this term; if you think that there’s something I’ve missed, or that I could help