Food
Mumbai Mix: a comprehensive review of the best Indian food on campus
Come and join us as we indulge in our favourite Dosas – brought to you from the streets of Mumbai to our very own Farmers Market…
Food
Come and join us as we indulge in our favourite Dosas – brought to you from the streets of Mumbai to our very own Farmers Market…
Travel
The Brazilian biosphere reserve battling for its UNESCO protected status
Sport
Cross Country end the season with 7 podiums and lift the inaugural Mike Baggs Trophy at the conclusive race at Wormwood Scrubs
Science
A new Imperial-led review has outlined how health workers could use existing phones to predict and curb the spread of infectious diseases. The review was published in Nature, and involved researchers from Imperial, the Karolinska Institute, UCL, The University of KwaZulu-Natal, the Africa Health Research Institute, and the London School
Sport
Between the 15th and 17th of February, a team of Imperial’s finest athletes set off for BUCS Indoors in Sheffield. This is the first big event of the athletics calendar and is attended by the best university athletes from across the country. It provides a great chance for athletes
Societies
Currently celebrating its 27th year, East Meets West is an eclectic fusion of dance, drama, fashion and music. It incorporates artistic elements and styles from cultures and traditions across the world to create a vibrant and unforgettable evening of entertainment. In 1992, East Meets West was established as a simple
Sport
Imperial returns to the Velopark in Stratford, London for the inaugural London Universities Duathlon Championships. Pre-race prep included: gawking at the competition’s incredibly expensive bikes; going to the toilet and putting on a trisuit in the wrong order; debating over the optimum bike racking position in the transition area
Sport
Daniel Grumberg details how Imperial’s American Football team fared in their all-or-nothing end of season tie against the Canterbury Chargers
Societies
I was ~3 months old when Imperial last won Best A Team at Blackpool. Now I am 237 months old and Imperial has at last done it again, vanquishing the titans of Cambridge. It all started on a sunny Friday afternoon when 62 dancers embarked on a long, slow coach
Opinion
This week, Grumpy Bastard, writes about the student elections...
Science
Researchers from the George Institute of Technology and University of Montana have witnessed in real-time the development of single-cell algae into more complex multicellular organisms – and, astonishingly, the process took only 50 weeks, or just 750 generations. The only driving environmental factor was predation by another simple, single-celled organism. The
Culture
A triumphant exploration of human kindness.