 
            Film & TV
Hammer horror & cheesy comedy
The perfect recipe for a Wallace and Gromit film
 
            Lifestyle
Why a purely health-oriented view of alcohol fails to capture the benefit of the substance to society.
 
            Science
The competition final hosted teams proposing innovative low-cost technologies with a positive societal impact, from Braille devices to at-home viral test kits.
 
            Business
The Imperial Enterprise Lab hosted its first-ever Entrepreneurship Café on 20th October, bringing together students, staff, and alumni with a shared passion for innovation. The event provided an informal networking space where aspiring entrepreneurs could exchange ideas, find collaborators, and learn about the support available to help turn concepts into
 
            The College will not return to the negotiating table in spite of errors made by consultant.
 
            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
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            Business
Gold may seem like an outdated investment, but chaotic market conditions leave safety-seeking investors with few alternatives.
 
            Environment
The carbon major's advertising around its commitment to the energy transition and net zero target was found to be illegal as they continue to expand oil and gas production.
 
            Environment
Deep in the Amazon basin, thousands of years ago, Indigenous peoples discovered something remarkable. Their cooking fires, burning low and steady, mixed with refuse, bone, pottery shards, manure, and organic waste created something almost alchemical. Called terra preta, “black dirt” in Portuguese, these soils, which store massive amounts of carbon,
Opinion
And why I feel so compelled to write about it.
 
            News
Professor Alice Gast leaves behind her a complex legacy.
 
            News
1,200 staff members thought to have walked out in second wave of strikes.
 
            News
The terms of the fund, which is expected to expand, are currently unchanged.
News
The first Union Council meeting of the academic year will take place on Tuesday 4th November at 6PM, in room 341/341 of the Huxley Building. The Union Council consists of most of Imperial’s elected student representatives, assembled to set the set the policy of Imperial College Union. It
 
            News
Singapore’s Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong visited laboratories in Imperial’s South Kensington campus on Tuesday 18th October, before meeting with Singaporean students. Lee was welcomed by President Hugh Brady and shown Imperial-led research in fast-growing scientific fields such as artifitial intelligence (AI), neurotechnology and quantum computing. The research
Catnip
The UK’s highest court sided with Imperial students in two out of three crucial test cases focusing on crimes that involved “ragebaiting”. The decision reversed earlier court rulings that denied the possibility of ragebaiting as a plausible and honest reason for harmful and destructive acts. Previously, these offences only
 
            Culture
A committee member from Alternative Music Society reviews Ranga Records’ latest live event
 
            Film & TV
BFI LFF 2025 Gala: Following a group of Iranian political prisoners