Deputy President (Welfare)
Goodbye... sort of!
This is my final blog post as Deputy President (Welfare).I've been very proud of what's been achieved this year.
Cheaper feminine hygiene products
From March, Shop Extra on the Sherfield Walkway will be selling feminine hygiene products for significantly less cost than at present. This is due to a Council paper I wrote which was passed last...
Dyslexia Awareness Week
This week is Dyslexia Awareness Week. Dyslexia is a Specific Learning Difficulty (SpLD) that affects a significant number of students.
Dri - the alcohol-free club night
I am led to believe that tomorrow’s edition of Felix newspaper contains an article about our first ever Dri night. I wanted to let you know a bit about the event and the reasons for why we ran it.
Chris' First Blog
A quick introduction to who I am. I’ve just finished four years of a chemistry degree, and am now serving you for a year as your DPW.
Vote in the Even Bigger Elections
Local and EU elections are fast-approaching, with people getting ready to cast their votes this Thursday.
Protest Cuts to Disabled Students Allowance
David Willets, the Minister for Universities and Science, has announced plans for a series of cuts to the Disabled Students Allowance (DSA) provision.
The Test That Requires No Revision
Imperial College Union’s Sexual Health Clinic returns this Thursday 27 February.
Lobbying Lords, Effecting Change
Following on from the Immigration Bill campaign, I’m happy to announce major developments in this area.
Stress Less in Spring
The January exam period can be a tough one. For first years, this is the first set of university exams you will have and it can seem a bit intimidating to step into your first Imperial exam hall.