Saturday 22nd November, 2008
Union reveals plans to transform Beit
Imperial College Union’s main building in Beit Quad is set to undergo large-scale refurbishment from early 2006
Transport trouble for clubs and societies
Imperial College Union clubs and societies face transport difficulties next year as the number of parking spaces available for minibuses is cut
Location found for 'new Southside Bar'?
Felix has learnt that College officials have found a potential location for a replacement for Southside Bar
Felix wins President’s Award
Felix has won this year’s Imperial College Union President’s Award for Clubs and Societies
Imperial 2004-5: Felix news review of the year
From Keith Flint to campus food... and other stories
- Latest from the Square Mile
- Numaan Chaudhry brings you the freshest hand-picked business news
- Imperial engineers helping make poverty history
- Forget Geldof and Bono. Over the next few decades, today’s engineers will make the real changes. Dan Wilson reports on an event promoting enginnering solutions to aid developing countries
- Tam Dalyell leaves, New Scientist loses political edge
- Zoë Corbyn discovers that ‘National Enquirer of science magazines’ will not replace its long-serving political columnist
- Shooting stars to predict climate change
- At the edge of space, the Eath’s atmosphere may actually be cooling. Emma-Lynn Donadieu reports on scientists using an unusual technique to monitor the mesosphere
- Farewell statement
- State of the Union