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Getting intimate at the Rose

In real life Nicholas Hoult could not be more different from his former Skins persona, arrogant womaniser Tony Stonem. When RiverOnline...



Sarah Stewart has a new take on The Yellow Wallpaper

The New Wimbledon Theatre will this week be host to the writing and directing talent of a Kingston University administrator.

Third year student releases debut album

                                                                     ‘Fire in one Hand, Water in the Other’  - is part of an...

Film Review: ‘The Wrestler’ (15) 109 mins

Mickey Rourke is a washed-up actor whose best work, before this film, was made twenty years ago.  The fact that he landed the role of a washed-up wrestler who is twenty years past his prime shows...

Folly and frolics at the Waggon and Horses

Ever wanted to dress up in medieval attire? Well now’s your chance. The Canterbury Tales  are being performed at The Waggon & Horses pub in Surbiton. 

Film Review: Role Models

Does community service seem like a softer option than a prison sentence? Not to Danny (Paul Rudd) and Wheeler (Sean William Scott) when they are given the task of mentoring two boys at each end of...

Kingston drama students put on “rubbish” play!

Kingston University drama students will be launching a “rubbish” play tonight at 7.30pm in the Reg Bailey building as part of a University assessment.

Sadie is "like a virgin" to acting

                Sadie Frost, better known for the tabloid coverage of her failed marriage to Jude Law, opens a new comedy about the life of a 36-year-old Manchunian, Lesley, obsessed...

Film Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

How would the world look if you lived your life backwards?  How could lovers maintain relationships if the age gap grew wider each year?  “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”, based on a short...

Wig Out!

An interview with Alex Lanipekun, cast member of the glittering and cross-dressing production currently wowing audiences at Sloane Square’s Royal Court Theatre.

Film review: Choke

If you are looking for a film that is a bit different from the norm with a few surprises in store, Choke could be for you.

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Research grants announced

Kingston University last week received a 5.3% increase in its government grant for research and teaching. The Higher Education Funding Council for England announced that Kingston would receive £73.3m in 2009/10. The average national increase was 4%, while a number of universities, including the London School of Economics, saw their funding reduced.

Kingston student named Microsoft 'Intern of the Year'

A Kingston student won Microsoft’s 'Intern of the Year' award after a process he created was used by the computer giant’s worldwide sales force.  George Avlastimovas, a Business Information Technology student, came up with a new form for staff requesting bonuses while on a placement as part of his course.  He said that the internship gave him “a fantastic opportunity to shape and mould the role to suit my skills.”

Bring your own mug

A money saving scheme has been extended to the Penryhn Road campus. Lecturers and students who bring their own mug to the Picton Room will receive a 5p discount off any hot drink. The scheme, already trialling at Kingston Hill, was introduced in a bid to encourage sustainability and cut back on packaging produced by the university. If successful, it will be extended to all the foodstores.

Cheeky cat in halls

Gorgeous George the cat is much loved and petted by the residents and staff at Middle Mill Halls, but, his cheeky antics have got him into trouble.  He can often be found pacing the car park meowing at passers by, lounging in reception or nipping into halls for extra strokes.  However, halls management are now concerned that this felicitous feline is breaching the licence and have put up a sign asking students to prevent him sneaking into bedrooms and becoming overfed.

Honorary degree for leading luvvie

One of the leading lights behind the Rose Theatre received an honorary degree from Kingston University last month in the building he helped to create.Robin Hutchinson, 50, worked for over 25 years to bring the theatre to reality.  The former director of communications and fundraising for Guide Dogs for the Blind said: “To be recognised by Kingston University was a wonderful honour and to receive it at The Rose was incredibly special.”Click here for more.

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