Culture
Marathon of the Valkyries
A review of ROH’s latest offering in Wagnerian Epics.
Culture
A review of ROH’s latest offering in Wagnerian Epics.
Culture
Post-conclave thoughts on episcopal art
Science
CRISPR-based gene editing therapy has been used for the first time to treat CPS1 deficiency, which promises a new era for precision medicine.
Opinion
Trends in language learning at Imperial (and beyond).
Environment
A focus on stopping rising inequality is the economic and cultural innovation needed to fight climate change.
News
Felix is launching it's slightly-less-than annual drug survey for 2025. Building on past surveys, as well as broadening our scope to include questions on alcohol and nicotine product usage. Drugs have played an important part in the lives of students, but there hasn't been a comprehensive
Opinion
From pouring Pravha's and plopping limes on tequila shots, to cleaning up broken glass and spilled beer – working at FiveSixEight is nothing short of a good time.
Books
A reflection of my experience reading Scientists for Survival amid our political climate; a book not about climate change, but who we could be in the face of it.
Opinion
As the world navigates an uncertain period of war threats, economic isolationism and political instability, the vestiges of pre-democratic times become uniting figures.
Environment
South Kensington campus generated nearly 2,000 tonnes of waste last year. This includes recyclable materials like paper from printing, glass, plastic, card, and cans from packaging. It also includes food waste which is sent for anaerobic digestion. There is waste from labs, namely clinical and chemical waste, and skip
Features
Mental Health Officer Miriam reflects on why you should take some time for yourself this May.
News
Professor Ian Walmsley is stepping down from his role as Provost in September 2025. He will move on from the role after seven years at Imperial. Walmsley became Imperial's second Provost in September 2018, succeeding Professor James Stirling. He joined Imperial after working at the University of Oxford