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Tuesday 13th May, 2008

Cash for essays

An essay-writing company is actively recruiting customers at Imperial's South Kensington campus.

Ethos free next year and no portacabins on Queen's Lawn

The Rector, Sir Richard Sykes, has revealed that gym and swimming facilities at Ethos will continue to be free next year.

Inquiry: Cancelled IC Teaching Hospital

Nearly a year after the spectacular collapse of plans to build a Superhospital on Paddington basin, the Governmental inquiry into the failure has been published blaming poor leadership and planning.

Engineering Departments to merge

The departments of Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering are preparing to merge.

No to portacabins!

I am absoultely disgusted with the Union's response to the issue of portacabins taking residence on Queen's Lawn

Wye, oh, Wye
Regarding Laurence Fahrni's letter in Felix last week, that point has repeatedly been made, in even more patronising tones, by senior college staff when addressing the people of Wye.
State-sponsored Britishness
At the moment, no one seems to really know what true `Britishness' is, but the emerging pattern from the public debate is that the government will define what Britishness is, and subsequently impose this view upon the masses.
Boycotting no alternative to engagement
Outside Imperial, massive industrial action is taking place by academics across the UK.
Brown Couch
The Artsworld Canyon experience
Escape Into The Park - Swansea
Wales largest, wildest and award winning outdoor dance festival returns June 17th for its 7th year running.

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