On 5th February, Imperial’s student fighters stepped into the ring at the Clapham Grand for the university’s inaugural event of this kind. It turned out to be something that felt far more theatrical ...
A delicious collection of Murakami’s unique brand of realistic weirdness in 24 short stories. Some ended abruptly, some ended perfectly, some could only be understood in a certain frame of mind. It’s ...
A stage-by-stage analysis of a romantic relationship from beginning to end, Essays in Love doesn’t completely lose its focus amid the passion of love, but it isn’t so objective that it reads like an ...
Braiding Sweetgrass is a beautiful collection of stories that, broadly, follow the life of the author, Robin Wall Kimmerer (a botanist and professor of environmental biology who is of Native American ...
I really enjoyed The Dream of the Jaguar. It follows the life of an orphan found in the street by a mute beggar woman in Maracaibo, Venezuela, who builds his life up from poverty until he becomes the ...
Felix visits Rasa Kitchen, the recently opened Malaysian restaurant tucked away in Sherfield Walkway.
As smoke hangs over Tehran and the Middle East braces for a long conflict, the central problem remains: liberation cannot be ...
Women in Electrical Engineering Society hosted their second ever Tech For Good Challenge last week in collaboration with ...
While plant-based products are often have a lower environmental impact, coffee is one of the highest-emitting foods we consume at Imperial ...
DramSoc recently performed Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest with great success. I went to watch it on Wednesday 25th of February, which was their first public performance, and although ...
UCL reached a costly settlement last month with the Student Group Claim, an entity representing students and graduates that ...
Professor Omar Matar has been appointed as the new Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, and will start his five-year term in ...