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Read by virtually all students and many other members of the college community it is an excellent location for advertising directly to almost all of Imperial College's student body. The Newspaper is free, published weekly during term time - typically 30+ issues per year. The publication is also available online and distributed through the vast Imperial College estate.

The newspaper carries news, features, columns, letters and an array of puzzles and college sports and trip reports.

Felix is based in the West Wing of Beit Quad, Prince Consort Road in the Imperial College Union Media Centre.

Felix is a registered newspaper: ISSN 1040-0711.

H G Wells founded a predecessor journal to ''Felix'' called ''Phoenix'' in 1887 as a newsletter/magazine for the scientific organisations which were to merge to form Imperial. Phoenix has continued in existence as an annual arts magazine.

In 2005 Felix expanded its output by launching Imperial College's first-ever science magazine, ''I, Science''.

Should not be confused with ''The Imperial College Reporter'', the College staff newspaper, which was established in 1995 .


RECENT EDITORS AND SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTORS


  • Jeremy Thomson 1997-1998

  • Ed Sexton 1998-1999

  • David Roberts 1999-2000

  • John Clifford 2000-2001

  • Will Dugdale 2001-2003

  • Alex Coby 2003-2004

  • Dave Edwards 2004-2005

  • Rupert Neate (current editor) 2005-2006

  • Andrew Sykes (recently elected as editor for next academic year)



EXTERNAL LINKS



ADDRESS

Felix, Beit Quad, Prince
Consort Road, London
SW7 2BB
Tel: 020 7594 8072
Email: felix@ic.ac.uk


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