Felix (newspaper)

The newspaper is published weekly during term time with approximately 30 issues per year, and is distributed around the various Imperial College campuses.

In addition to news, Felix also carries comic strips, features, opinions, puzzles and reviews, plus reports of trips and Imperial College sporting events.

[1] In 1995, the university established an official newspaper, Reporter, published every three weeks, but this is primarily aimed at academics and staff.

In 1999, this was controversially replaced by a barely recognisable silhouette of a leaping cat (reminiscent of the Puma sportswear logo), then, in 2000, by a scowling pair of human eyes.

These changes proved so unpopular among readers that, while running for election, two successive editors promised to "bring the cat back".

The academic year starting October 2009 sees the original logo from 1949 reinstated and redesigned, to celebrate Felix's 60th anniversary.

[10][11] At the start of 2011, I, Science launched a website, featuring exclusive online content and digital versions of the magazine.

Phoenix was relaunched and edited by David Paw in 2008, and has since been published termly and has featured a wide range of fiction, short stories, artwork and poetry.

In their first issue they managed to secure an interview with Peter Molyneux, who is lauded as one of the world's most brilliant and inventive game developers.

The sabre-tooth logo