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Everything you need to know about The Great Exhibition Road Festival 2019
Felix sat down with Head of Public Engagement, Vicky Brightman, to get the scoop on The Great Exhibition Road Festival 2019
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Felix sat down with Head of Public Engagement, Vicky Brightman, to get the scoop on The Great Exhibition Road Festival 2019
Societies
It’s time to elect the new committe of ESN Imperial!
Business
The month of April marked a historic moment for the financial markets. The Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) had its debut international bond issuance. A titan in the world of oil and gas, whose pulse is closely monitored by financial markets as a proxy to the health of one
Societies
When: 18:00-20:00, Tuesday 21st May 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 last week’s Felix, during the summer term ICU Belly Dancing hosts a summer workshop series instead
Film & TV
An imperfect, yet wholly satisfying, conclusion to 11 years of films.
Science
It is not an exaggeration to say that pollution is one of London’s biggest challenges for the foreseeable future. While it is true that the situation is not as concerning as 70 years ago, when the pea soup-like Great Smog killed 4000 people in less than a week, the
Film & TV
Plenty of thrills in this important doppelgänger horror movie but lacks coherence in its handling of socio-political themes. Go watch it.
Sport
Another weekend, another duathlon for IC Triathlon. This time we ventured outside of London to the Bedford Autodrome; a racing circuit for cars built on an old airfield. The Bedford Autodrome duathlon is a unique one in the Triathlon race calendar, as it is the only national competition that we
Politics
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE in Spanish) won a commanding victory in the general election held last Sunday in Spain. Despite being far from wining an absolute majority of seats, something that rarely happens due to the relatively proportional voting system and the high number
Culture
Tumulus is a chem-sex “queer noir” that falls short
Science
Easter weekend this year saw most of us out enjoying the sunshine, after digging through our cupboards to bring out our sunhats, sundresses, sunglasses and sun cream. While the first hot days of the year are always greatly appreciated, sun exposure can lead to several problems, both in the UK
Music
Well, Imperial unquestionably has no shortage of orchestras, bands or music groups. However, there’s a new orchestra which has been growing in the past few months: Kohncertino. Led by first-year maths student Michael Kohn, Kohncertino held its debut concert on Saturday 16th March, at St Gabriel’s Church, Warwick