Felix is the student newspaper of Imperial College London. It won the Guardian Student Newspaper of the Year award in 2006 and 2008. The newspaper is published weekly during term time with approximately 30 issues per year, and is distributed around the various Imperial College campuses.
The FELIX motto, "Keep The Cat Free" (first adopted in 1974), refers to the policy of distributing the newspaper free of charge but more importantly to the tradition of free speech: unlike many students' newspapers Felix is free to criticise union policy whenever the editor sees fit, although during Spring Term 2008 Imperial College Union constitution controversially prevented some news articles from being published.
In addition to news, Felix also carries comic strips, features, opinions, puzzles and reviews, plus reports of trips and Imperial College sporting events. As a student newspaper, it is read by a large proportion of the student body, as well as other members of the Imperial College community. Consequently, it provides an opportunity for advertising to both students and staff.
Felix is a male given name and surname that stems from Latin (fēlix, felicis) and means "lucky", "favored by luck" or "the lucky one". Its female form is Felicity (English), Felicitas or Felizitas (in German-speaking regions).
In German, Dutch, Czech, Slovenian, Romanian and Scandinavian languages the form "Felix" is the same as English. In French, Hungarian, Portuguese and Spanish it is written with an acute, "Félix", whereas in Catalan it is written with a grave, "Fèlix". The Italian form of the name is "Felice", in Polish and Croatian "Feliks".
Felix may refer to:
The following is a list of characters from Camelot Software Planning's Golden Sun series of role-playing video games, consisting of 2001's Golden Sun for Game Boy Advance and its 2003 Game Boy Advance follow-up, Golden Sun: The Lost Age, which deals with the efforts of opposing groups of magic-wielding warriors concerning the restoration of the omnipotent force of Alchemy to the fictional world of Weyard. Classified as Adepts of Weyard's four base elements of Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water, these characters possess the ability to employ a chi-like form of magic named Psynergy. Adepts among the common populace are few and far between the settlements of the game's world. The game's characters were created and illustrated by Camelot's Shin Yamanouchi.
Young may refer to:
"Young" is a song by American rock band Hollywood Undead. It is the fourth single from their debut studio album, Swan Songs, and is the sixth track on that album. The single was released after the album's release on April 13, 2009, with a music video directed by Kevin Kerslake released the same day.
Following the release of their debut album, Swan Songs, in 2008, the album became certified gold by the RIAA and led to the release of five singles. The fourth was Young, which was released as a single on April 13, 2009, six months after the United States release of Swan Songs but a month before the worldwide release. Prior to the single's release, several seven-second teaser videos of the music video were released on the internet. The full music video, directed by Kevin Kerslake, was released on the same day as the single.
The song was included as one of 20 free songs downloadable to play for people who purchased new copies of Rock Band 2.
On April 13, 2009, an official music video directed by Kevin Kerslake was released on iTunes. The video was later posted on the band's official website for viewing. The music video shows clips of Los Angeles and the band performing. The band is shown playing in a narrow hallway with no doors or windows, only photographs on all four walls. The photos show fans and others wearing their own homemade rendition of the Hollywood Undead masks. Quick cuts and fast moving camera shots are used while the band is performing around the hall. Johnny Three Tears raps both the first and second verses of the song with Deuce singing the chorus. A breakdown is placed after the second verse where choir girls sing angelic lines while the band raps between them.
Young is a lunar crater that is located in the rugged southeast part of the Moon's near side. It lies to the east of the crater Metius, and southeast of Rheita. The long Vallis Rheita follows a line tangential to the southwest rim of Rheita, and cuts a wide trough through the southwest floor and outer rim of Young.
The surviving part of the crater is a worn, eroded formation that has seen better times. The rim and inner wall can still be followed across the surface, but it is indented and notched by smaller impacts. The inner floor contains a pair of small, bowl-shaped craters designated Young A and Young B.
To the south of Young, the valley is overlain by Young D, a somewhat less eroded feature than Young. The valley continues intermittently to the southeast, spanning a total distance of about 500 kilometers. This is the longest valley on the near side of the Moon.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Young.
Actors: Abdullah Almatrood (actor), Mark Barrett (actor), Gregory Garrett Boone (actor), Ted Jonathan Gold (actor), August Lamere (actor), Ulee Lamere (actor), Jayla D. Lowery (actor), Kelsy Little (actress), Melissa C. Lowery (actress), W. Sam Stein (actress), Gregory Garrett Boone (producer), Jason Hooper (writer), Joaquin Lopez (composer), Jason Hooper (director), Jason Hooper (editor),
Genres: Drama, Horror, Short, Thriller,Actors: Katorri Alexander (actor), Maurice Andrews (actor), Anthony Avery (actor), John P. Baniqued (actor), Fernando Bucago (actor), Rey Bucago (actor), Israel Carrillo (actor), Henry Clarke (actor), Mike Davis (actor), Eddie Deirmenjian (actor), Manuel Domenech (actor), Will Edwards (actor), Nathan Ferrier (actor), John Paul Angeles Franco (actor), Lysander Abadia (actor),
Plot: "Kids just aren't into board games anymore!" That's exactly what board game creator Felix Steiner discovers after losing his job at one of the country's largest game producers, Molton and Benter. His luck suddenly changes along with fellow game creators, Patty and Jerry, when they accidentally stumble onto a new board game concept. They appropriately name their new creation "YOU PEOPLE", a game which revolves around ethnic stereotypes. Unlike the other boring, family-friendly creations of their pasts, You People is fast-witted, mean-spirited and extremely offensive, making it an instant hit. With a little help from "ego and greed", the creators of the audacious board game, find themselves at odds with each other about the managing of their new empire. Internal bickering ensues when the game fails to land on the shelves of the world's largest retailer, WOEMAX. Meanwhile, a disaster is brewing. Things backfire when Felix, Patty and Jerry realize that anyone who plays the game becomes unusually derogatory toward other cultures. The game's theme insights riots and mayhem in cities around the world, and puts the trio in the cross hairs of an angry public. Frantic about incoming death threats, Patty and Jerry flee to Mexico, leaving Felix holding the bag. With his life being threatened daily, a bitter break-up with his girlfriend-The Happy Waitress, and a nasty family curse- left by his adopted father, Felix will have to decide weather to reinvent the game with a more positive message, or join his friends in Mexico.
Keywords: board-gameActors: Edo Brunner (actor), Stefan Collier (actor), Vincent Croiset (actor), Jan Hoek (actor), Made Westra (actor), Katie Atema (actress), Tina de Bruin (actress), Myra de Jong (actress), Joy Ravenswaaij (actress), Aleksandra Gertsik (producer), Melin Mommers (producer), Faye Wilkie (producer), Michiel ten Kleij (writer), Stan Koch (composer), Malou ter Horst (costume designer),
Plot: At the brink of divorce, two parents are taking her daughter to a grimm holiday resort to save their marriage. But unable to live with the fights of her parents, the young girl wanders into the forest, where she meets a creature called Holle Bolle Gijs.
Keywords: fairy-taleActors: Borna Bozovic (actor), Slavko Brankov (actor), Leopold Franjkovic (actor), Igor Galic (actor), Dusko Gojic (actor), Pero Kvrgic (actor), Tomislav Lipljin (actor), Danko Ljustina (actor), Antun Mates (actor), Boris Miholjevic (actor), Bozidar Oreskovic (actor), Branko Ovcarevic (actor), Angel Palasev (actor), Zarko Potocnjak (actor), Bozidar Alic (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Rummy Bishop (actor), George Buza (actor), J. Winston Carroll (actor), William Colgate (actor), John Colicos (actor), Fred Culik (actor), Mats Dumell (actor), Peter Faussett (actor), David Ferry (actor), Barclay Hope (actor), Bernard Hopkins (actor), Paul Horruzey (actor), Ilkka Kylävaara (actor), Mats Långbacka (actor), George Belskey (actor),
Plot: Presented as a TV news investigation report, it follows some episodes of a pro hockey player, Felix Batterinsky, from his troubled teen years as a junior hockey leaguer in rural Ontario, to his actual coaching job in Finland. However, his inner demons of violence has haunted his career all along, trying to redeem something to his father, his stint as an NHL player, and bringing the violent North American Style of hockey up in Europe...
Keywords: hockey, independent-filmHere we come, and we're so alive
We're here for business buddy, and don't won't no jive
Brighter tomorrows are in our eyes
You better make a way for the young folks
Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
We say yes
And you say no
We ask you why
And you close the door
My old friend I thought you knew by now, yeah
You can't do that to the young folks
Oh, no, no, no, no
You might not like it
But I've got to tell you
I've got to tell you, na na, yeah yeah.
You better make a way for the young folks
Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
We're marching with signs
We're standing in lines, yeah, yeah
Protesting your rights
To turn out the lights in our lives
Here's the deal, accept it if you will
We're coming on strong, yeah
It's our turn to build
My old friend, I thought you knew by now, yeah
You gotta make a way for the young folks
Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
You may not like it, but I've got to tell you
I've got to tell you, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah
You better make a way, you better make a way
You gotta make a way for the young folks, yeah, yeah
Oh, oh, yeah, yeah, ooh
You may not like it but I've got to tell you