Societies
Project Tycho: rocket science with raw power
Three things excite engineers: fast cars, jet planes and explosions. Project Tycho focuses on a fourth: rocket engines.
Societies
Three things excite engineers: fast cars, jet planes and explosions. Project Tycho focuses on a fourth: rocket engines.
Societies
A love letter for and an introduction to the heart of Imperial’s student activities
Food
How to navigate food, travel, freebies and feeling at home in your new surroundings.
Food
Perfect for freshers’ fortnight!
Film & TV
Historic wins and unstoppable drama in one of TV’s biggest nights!
Science
Imperial’s Venture Catalyst Challenge participants developing a product that could change the way 1 in 3 women track and feel about their cycles
Science
Three mRNA vaccines for HIV are set to complete trials in 2027
Editorial
What is the point of Felix? I have been involved with this newspaper in various ways over the last couple of years, but I never questioned its purpose until this summer. Before I became Editor, what Felix meant to me was quite clear: a hobby that made me a better
Opinion
In the 2026 QS World University Rankings, Imperial came first in the UK and Europe and second globally. The university called the result “a powerful endorsement of the talent, dedication and ambition” of Imperial’s community. But is it? University rankings hold powerful sway. Students and researchers use them to
Environment
Between 2000 and 2013, the market for rhino horn grew 30-fold as prices skyrocketed. Prices peaked at $65,000 per kg in 2012, surpassing gold and cocaine in value. In 2015, we witnessed a whopping 1349 rhinos killed in a single year, the highest number on record, and, in the
Environment
Despite decades denying science, Imperial’s new analysis finds giant fossil fuel companies are genuinely committed to net zero and wants to help.
News
Universities are forced to cut back on research and President Hugh Brady describes Imperial’s current situation