Friday 25th July, 2008
News

The faces of next year
Issue #1347 [Mar 9th 2006]
John Collins, former president of the City and Guilds College Union, has been elected President of Imperial College Union.

King's student suspected of attacking Union staff
Issue #1347 [Mar 9th 2006]
A male youth attacked Union staff at approximately 22.40 last Thursday, 2 March. The attack took place in Beit Quad as senior Union staff were attempting to escort the assailant from the premises.

Students at Imperial "unable to write English accurately"
Issue #1347 [Mar 9th 2006]
Dr Bernard Lamb, a reader in genetics at the Biological Sciences department of Imperial College, made national news this week after revealing that overseas students are significantly better at spelling and grammar than their British counterparts.

More thefts in Ethos
Issue #1347 [Mar 9th 2006]
There have been at least two more thefts from the lockers in the Ethos sports centre. Two weeks ago Felix (1345) revealed the insecurity of the PIN code operated lockers, and we were reassured by College that the lockers are safe.

Shooting near College
Issue #1347 [Mar 9th 2006]
A man has been detained in custody following an armed robbery at a South Kensington jeweller on Tuesday.
Racist lecturer investigated
Issue #1347 [Mar 9th 2006]
Frank Ellis, a lecturer in Russian and Slavonic studies at Leeds University, faces loosing his job for supporting a theory stating that black people are inferior to whites.
The faces of next year
Issue #1347 [Mar 9th 2006]
John Collins, former president of the City and Guilds College Union, has been elected President of Imperial College Union.
King's student suspected of attacking Union staff
Issue #1347 [Mar 9th 2006]
A male youth attacked Union staff at approximately 22.40 last Thursday, 2 March. The attack took place in Beit Quad as senior Union staff were attempting to escort the assailant from the premises.
Students at Imperial "unable to write English accurately"
Issue #1347 [Mar 9th 2006]
Dr Bernard Lamb, a reader in genetics at the Biological Sciences department of Imperial College, made national news this week after revealing that overseas students are significantly better at spelling and grammar than their British counterparts.
More thefts in Ethos
Issue #1347 [Mar 9th 2006]
There have been at least two more thefts from the lockers in the Ethos sports centre. Two weeks ago Felix (1345) revealed the insecurity of the PIN code operated lockers, and we were reassured by College that the lockers are safe.
Shooting near College
Issue #1347 [Mar 9th 2006]
A man has been detained in custody following an armed robbery at a South Kensington jeweller on Tuesday.
Racist lecturer investigated
Issue #1347 [Mar 9th 2006]
Frank Ellis, a lecturer in Russian and Slavonic studies at Leeds University, faces loosing his job for supporting a theory stating that black people are inferior to whites.