
Lifestyle
Why I don’t drink (and why it’s no longer weird)
A submodule on alcohol awareness changed how I saw the drinking scene.
Editorial
For the first time in 736 days, there is a faint pulse of hope in the streets of Jerusalem and refugee camps of Gaza. For the first time in over two years, twenty Israeli families will be reunited with their loved ones, and Palestinian families will be able to begin
Science
Prime Real Estate for Molecules
Science
Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi were awarded the prize "for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance"
The Israeli and Palestinian societies at Imperial reflect on their experiences over the past two years.
Imperial Climate Action compiled a database of ties between fossil fuel companies and the College
Three graduands displayed banners condemning the alleged involvement of Imperial in the humanitarian crisis in Gaza during the graduation ceremony of Commemoration Day, on Wednesday 8th October. In three separate incidents, the activists took out messages concealed in their robes onstage, and were swiftly forced off the graduation stage by
The Manosphere thrives on men’s feelings of loneliness and insecurity. Dr. Simon Copland believes the answer is not ridicule or rejection, but finding common ground and alternative spaces for connection.
Imperial ranked first among UK universities both for graduate prospects and research quality in an annual ranking by The Times. It earned the prize of University of the Year for Graduate Employment 2026. The newspaper noted that 95.9% of Imperial graduates moved on to “highly skilled jobs or further
A row has erupted between Imperial and the University and College Union (UCU) after a UCU staff member shared a social media post calling for opposition to the government’s recent proscription of Palestine Action. The message, posted on 12th August by an Imperial staff member, invited colleagues to “sign
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Business
After a successful IPO in September, the challenge is far from over for the Swedish buy now, pay later firm.
News
An analysis by the University and College Union (UCU) suggested that cuts equivalent to over 15,000 jobs were announced by UK universities in the past year. The UCU, a higher education trade union, calculated that over 12,000 redundancies had been directly enacted, on top of planned savings worth
Issue 1878
John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis were awarded the prize for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling
Film & TV
BFI LFF 2025: What defines a thriller?
Film & TV
BFI LFF 2025 Gala: Romanticism or not?
Film & TV
BFI LFF 2025: Romcom in one of New York's most beloved boroughs
Film & TV
BFI LFF 2025 Gala: Yorgos Lanthimos gives us another disturbingly compelling film
Film & TV
BFI LFF 2025 The Mayor of London's Gala: One of the most emotional films of the year
Film & TV
BFI LFF 2025 Opening Night Gala: Can the sequel match its original hype?
Film & TV
A selection of six reviews from this year's BFI LFF by the Felix team
Sport
Introducing the National Medical School Football Club, founded by Ollie Newbould.
Comment writer, Lynetta Wang, reflects on Freshers’ Week friendships, and what they teach us about ourselves.