News
Constitution troubles at Council
Final Union Council of the year sees Union Court question proposed constitution changes
News
Final Union Council of the year sees Union Court question proposed constitution changes
Food
Just because there's goat's cheese in it doesn't mean you get to call it Greek
News
With the upcoming launch of the Imperial Hub next week, Caroline Wood discusses volunteering opportunities at university
Opinion
The perfect excuse to get yourself to Topshop today!
Technology
Ben Rayner ponders the future of printed music and the dominance of downloads
Phoenix
Eva - You were Felix editor last year, you organise Felix Music Nights, have a show on IC Radio, set up Kensington poetry nights... why did you decide to get so involved in the arts at Imperial? Kadhim - It kind of started with Felix. I learned last year that it’s
Phoenix
Jyi Sim is a bubbly 3rd year aero with a enthusiasm that goes beyond the day job. Her passion for music and what it meant to her became clear as we talked. Jyi’s self produced first album Postcards from Unity draws heavily on her upbringing in Malaysia and the
Phoenix
I run into Simon Bond on the second floor landing of their Dean St. office and, assuring me that yes, the unworkable doorbell often plays up, he directs me into the studio. Bond is a co-founder of Physical Pixels, a company coupling technology and design to create installations that
Phoenix
Mithili Shafiq was the archetypal scientist with a creative itch. By the end of her PhD she had decided that the itch needed to be scratched. Now she has retrained as an illustrator and is making a new life for herself in Bristol. I caught up with her over Skype
Phoenix
Eleanor - Can you tell us a little bit about the game you’re making at the moment? Hugh - Exeunt is my first project out of uni. It’s a fast-paced arcade style game with a dark, dystrophic twist. The player controls a character running through an oppressive landscape. By
Science
Helen Wilkes takes a look at computing inspired by biology
Phoenix
Emma Amoafa is a third year medic. After a day on the ward most students can only think about bedsheets but Emma has another fabric on her mind. Her embryonic label Friday Born splashes colour across the streets of London in a life-saving injection of Ghanaian vibrance. Meredith – How