Technology
‘Should we subsidise pre-schools?’ - a debate between man and AI
Spoiler alert: the AI lost, but not without putting up a good fight.
Technology
Spoiler alert: the AI lost, but not without putting up a good fight.
News
Following lots of student feedback, the Union and College Catering are excited to announce some new options coming to campus!
News
On Tuesday 26th February, Imperial College welcomed Lord Robert Winston, Dr. Güne Taylor, Dr. Inga Prokopenko and Times Science Editor, Tom Whipple, for a lively and spirited debate
Food
A Felix favourite at the weekly Farmers Market, vibrant Indian street food stall Mumbai Mix needs your help to grow their business.
News
With nominations closing and the 2019 Leadership Elections well underway, come to Metric from 4-7pm on Wednesday 6th March to "meeet the candidates" at the annual live election debate
News
The WE Innovate program, a part of the Imperial Enterprise Lab, will be hosting its Final Showcase next Thursday, March 7th, from 18.20 – 21.00 in the City & Guilds Building. WE Innovate is Imperial’s flagship female entrepreneurship education program and, since its inception, 253 women have taken
Opinion
Arts Editor Claire Chan thinks that the #MeToo movement has had unintended negative consequences
Culture
Glowing performances, powerful emotions and a wonderful set design result in a priceless production
Business
At the beginning of the month, Beth Hammack, a senior Goldman Sachs banker and chair of the government advisory group know as the Treasury Bond Advisory Committee sent a letter to Steven Mnuchin, Treasury Secretary, warning that according to TBAC calculations, America will need to sell $12 trillion of bonds
Environment
40% of plastic used in the UK is used only once. It’s time to rethink our use of this resource
Culture
Whether you’re an ardent theatre lover or a hardened sceptic, there’s likely something for everyone to enjoy in our cultural city. In this guide to the West End, Arts Writer Eamon Akil Farhat gives us a flavour of what’s on at the moment, and why it might
Opinion
In the wake of the scandal surrounding Liam Neeson we must reflect on what to do with racists and bigots to make society work for all of us.