Technology
Welcoming the most powerful iPad Pro yet
With it’s all-screen design, Face ID, second generation Apple Pen and more, this is said to be the most advanced version of the iPad Pro
Technology
With it’s all-screen design, Face ID, second generation Apple Pen and more, this is said to be the most advanced version of the iPad Pro
News
Several Beit bars student staff have voiced concerns over the new policy, which came into effect on 1st November
Science
Would you kill one person to save five people? With the increasing popularity of self-driving cars, the famous ‘trolley problem’ has turned from a philosophical riddle into a real issue awaiting a solution.
Opinion
Editor-in-Chief, Andy Djaba, gives his take on the state of the Union and the problematic culture at Imperial
Science
Recent research from Stanford University has shed light on a phenomenon: liquid water stored in pockets within solid ice. This discovery has important implications for predicting sea level rises under climate change – rises that will impact the lives of billions of people.
Music
Despite lavish production, the latest effort by Mick Jenkins never really gets off the ground. Loosely narrating the fragments and facets of a person’s life, Jenkins’ jigsaw seems to be missing a piece.
Books
Anna Burns is the first Northern Irish writer to win the prestigious award for her Troubles-era novel Milkman.
Games
One of our Felix Editors dove into Andy’s Toy Box at MCM Comic Con last weekend.
Sport
Imperial 3rd XV 59 - 27 UWL 1st XV Wednesday was a big day for the 3s in several aspects. After a tough loss the previous week, some changes to the squad, and only a few substitutes, it was integral that everyone plays to their best form. On arrival at
Sport
Imperial 2nd XV 20 - 7 UCL 3rd XV On Wednesday, freshers discovered the pleasure of taking public transport to Fortress Harlington for our second game of the season. It was nice to see that the other team actually showed up on time after the 40-minute game last week. After
Politics
Left Forum’s last surviving committee member and chief lockpicker gives his views on the inevitable travesty that will be the outcome of the American midterms.
Culture
Landscapes, cityscapes and concentric circles are all the rage this autumn at the Affordable Art Fair in Battersea.