
Imperial Icicle 2018
Now in its second year, the Imperial Icicle has become a premier event in the sailing calendar. With teams flying in from other countries, the two day affair was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Now in its second year, the Imperial Icicle has become a premier event in the sailing calendar. With teams flying in from other countries, the two day affair was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Imperial Falcons’ defend fortress Harlington against Oxford, with only one hospitalisation.
So far this season, Imperial 2nd XV have been a force to reckon with, their latest game proving again how strong this team has been. It first started with some fast paced back and forth rugby, both teams showing strong runs of play. Eventually, after an intense 10 mins, Imperial
After a successful trio hit up the BUCS national boxing championship (almost a record-breaking number of fighters for Imperial College Boxing Club), we managed to churn up a further two specimens of fight-worthy material for Bristol’s notorious Fight Night. Jie Rou, a fresher in Civil Engineering decided to move
ICXCAC head to the final LUCA cross-country race of the season. The Imperial teams dominate.
Since losing to Kingston 1s at the beginning of the season (despite great play), we faced them again last week knowing we had something to prove. The match started off fast-paced with solid play from IC, especially from defensive duo Laila Howe and Filippa Furniss, who fought relentlessly taking interception
With rumours of an injured Rugby team, and with a series of well-fought but unfortunate losses, the pressure was put onto the RSM Lacrosse team to bring back a win for the Royal School of Mines in Bottle Match 2018. Our Bottle Match debut last year saw us win 10-3
7:30am on Bottle Match morning – the RSM hockey girls were cruising across Cornwall with tunes blasting and everyone feeling nervous and excited. Some were so overcome with the excitement they couldn’t handle it and had a little nap. The match began with the roar of the RSM crowd
Following last year’s exciting win for the Royal School of Mines, this year’s edition of the Bottle Match sees the boys heading down to Cornwall, for a hotly-contested match that ends in CSM’s favour
After a 7am start, a long journey down to Cornwall, and a tense football game, RSM Netball were ready to take on their CSM counterparts. An indoor court was more than welcome against the cold Cornish weather but it meant contending with some very loud supporters. RSM won the coin
After an intense warm up, Royal School of Mines won the toss and chose to play with the sun behind them. It did little good. Four minutes into the game and all the meticulous game day preparations seemed to be in vain, as Camborne School of Mines scored the opener.
Following a glorious victory of 8-1 over CSM at last year’s bottle match, a fresh rendition of the RSM badminton team was construed with Vimbai returning to take the helm. As the RSM team warmed up, the entrance of the CSM team and their respective warm up procedures struck