Opinion
Who should vote on what?
Comment editor Charles Titmuss argues that voters are not to blame for poor political outcomes
Opinion
Comment editor Charles Titmuss argues that voters are not to blame for poor political outcomes
Music
Future has always been a hit-making machine. Earlier in his career he adopted (and simultaneously established) a decidedly pimpish Atlanta trapper sound. Since then, Future has achieved ridiculous international recognition, the DJ Eskimo tags long gone. What set him apart from a Wacka Flaka or a Jeezy was his
Film & TV
Film Writer Rowan Dixon reviews The Favourite, a serious awards contender. Are mainstream critics wrong about this seemingly subversive historical drama?
Games
With the final chapter of the Xehanort Saga of the Kingdom Hearts series almost upon our doorstep, Felix Games is here to offer a retrospective look at the love child of Square Enix and Disney.
Food
Bubble tea, pudding, pancakes, cakes and everything in between, here’s the low-down on everything Tapioca
Games
Welcome to the Felix Games section’s brand new addition: Smash Corner! Where we will give you weekly guides on characters from Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, to give you an overview and some useful tips about them. And who better than Nintendo’s golden boy to start off
Games
Originating in 1986 as the not so eponymous main character of ‘The Legend of Zelda’, Link has grown to be one of Nintendo’s most beloved and well-known characters. Long-time fans of Link finally get their justice in Ultimate as this is truly the best iteration of Link
Books
On 16th February, the Imperial College Science Fiction and Fantasy society will be holding their 36th Picocon, a yearly convention and celebration of science fiction and fantasy media. This year’s theme is ‘intrigue’, and three science fiction authors will be in attendance as Guests of Honour. Andrew Bannister is
Culture
The latest effort of King’s Head Theatre is an intriguing and disturbing insight into human nature.
News
Tuesday’s Union Council saw the announcement of £250k funding secured for “unfairly underfunded” 2015 bursary cohort students. This represents the latest update in an ongoing saga following the Union’s request for reimbursement for undergraduate students from the “squeezed middle” £35,000 - £60,000 income brackets that were on
Culture
Exploring the intimate worlds of modern artists.
Culture
Approaching Empty: An unsuccessful dramatisation about a taxi cab business.