News
Imperial calls Access and Participation Plan discussion
Students invited to share their input on methods to improve access for students from widening participation backgrounds
News
Students invited to share their input on methods to improve access for students from widening participation backgrounds
Sport
Imperial College Cross Country and Athletics team won a superb silver trophy at the Economic Five Race in Poznań, Poland, on Sunday 7th April, adding to their 2019 collection of successes. On Friday 5th April, 12 of their finest runners took an early plane to Poznań, one of Poland’s
Sport
Twenty members from Imperial College Taekwondo (ICUTKD) travelled to Worcester from 16th to 17th March for Spring Championships, the final competition by British Student Taekwondo Federation (BSTF). Students entered the individual and team poomsae and sparring for both World Taekwondo (WT) and International Taekwondo Federation (ITF). In this event alone,
Technology
Tech giants host event to tackle the issue of perceptions and barriers to women entering the tech sector
News
Professor Simone Buitendijk, Imperial's Vice Provost (Education), sat down with Felix for an exclusive interview on all things education
Societies
When: 18:00-20:00, Friday 10th May Where: Meeting Rooms 1&2, Floor 1, Union Building Tickets: £12 for members, £15 for non members – on the door or on the Union website The Belly Dancing Society hosts weekly classes in Autumn & Spring Terms however, during the summer,
Books
Editor-in-Chief, Andy Djaba, makes his Books Section debut to review a special evening full of gems with the former First Lady
Business
The ride haling app has lowered its expectations from a rumoured IPO valuation of around $100 billion to between $80-90 billion. This would still be the largest public offering from Silicon Valley since Facebook, with the company pitching an initial price range of $44 to $55, even as many
Opinion
I often find myself faced with questions from friends and colleagues such as “What is it like to be a gay man at uni?” or “How do others perceive you once they find out that you are gay?”. I used to ask the same questions during my undergraduate studies at
Opinion
Dimming down my blackness
Culture
Don McCullin is best known as a ‘war photographer’, a title that does not sit easy with him. To him, photography is about empathy, but he has never felt that the impact of his pictures have done enough to end the suffering of the people he depicts. ‘If you can’
Culture
Delve into the brilliant mind of one of the world’s most revolutionary filmmakers