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Politics
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News
A recent report recommends cutting tuition fees but a shadow education minister says this will not resolve problems within higher education.
Food
Know your margaritas from your daiquiris? Want to save yourself the embarrassment of not understanding your date’s order? Or perhaps just curious about the complexities of C2H5OH? We’ve got you covered…
Societies
When: 18:00-20:00, Tuesday 18th June Where: Activity Space 1, Floor 1, Union Building Tickets: £10 for members, £12 for non members – on the door or on the Union website As featured in previous editions of Felix this term, the Belly Dancing Society is currently hosting a series of
Sport
Saturday 25th May will be remembered as the day when the athletes of Imperial College came together one last time to compete in the LUCA Outdoors series, in the same fanatic spirit that has defined this club in the past few years and made it the LUCA Club of the
Games
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) has always been one of the massive events in the video game industry for the announcement of new video game releases and consoles. E3 2019 takes place from 11th to 14th June in the Los Angeles Convention Center.
News
In the beginning of my period as GSU President, I had frequent meetings with the Union’s Managing Director, Jarlath O’Hara, and some of the Officer Trustees, particularly Rob Tomkies [Union President] and Alejandro Luy [Deputy President (Education)]. Damn, we had really good plans! For the first time, we
News
Did you know that Imperial College has postgraduate campus (read: farm) way out in the countryside? It’s a whopping 20 miles from South Kensington. It is easily the most remote campus, but also the most beautiful (suck it SK). I like to call it Imperial’s green cupboard. This
Environment
New study finds increased travel does not increase impact of research
News
Get inspired by some of the nominations for the Student Academic Choice Award Winner for Best Supervision: Professor Dominik Weiss [Earth Science and Engineering]
Science
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is the leading cause of death and disability for people aged under 45 in developed countries. The first ever life-long study in mice has found that head injury effects can be halted by xenon gas. Following TBI, xenon prevented the mice from early deaths, improved their
Opinion
While the media was full of coverage of a tearful moment in the Prime Minister’s resignation speech, it’s her victims who we should really be focusing on