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Home>2011>November (Page 6)

November 2011

15/11/2011

New university admissions proposals divide Kingston opinion

Proposals to shake-up university admissions, including the scrapping of the clearing sytem, divide KU student opinion.

By Kim Heinz

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15/11/2011

James Ball to speak at this week’s lunchtime lecture

Ex-WikiLeaks data analyst James Ball comes to Penrhyn Road on November 16 to speak in the journalism department’s lunchtime lecture series.

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14/11/2011

National Campaigns Against Fees and Cuts protest march coverage

See how The River and the national papers covered the NCAFC march.

By Jess Osbaldeston

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14/11/2011

Listings Monday November 14 – Sunday November 20

Where to go and what to do this week in Kingston.

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13/11/2011

A YouTube video a day, keeps the doctor away

YouTube. It’s our go to when we want to procrastinate or learn something new. But is there a chance of getting addicted to it?

By Francessca Griffin

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13/11/2011

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 :Review

MW3 is all about massive and crazy explosions, mind-boggling visuals and frenzied action.

By Zak Zaki

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13/11/2011

Ex KU students release first official music video

The River catches up with ex Kingston students ‘The Superneeks’ who  talk to us about their new single and breaking into the music industry.

By Adrianna Haynes

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13/11/2011

The AGM motion that caused a commotion

KUSU will not be supporting a proposal to have sports activities on Fridays after it was put it to a vote in their annual general meeting.

By Surena Chande

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12/11/2011

Kingston University remembers the fallen soldiers of war.

Both students and staff at Kingston University remembered the fallen soldiers on rememberance day on the 11th day of the 11th month.

By Amaly Alfi

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12/11/2011

The Rum Diary portrays spectacular journey of love and corruption

Adapted from the autobiographical novel by Hunter S. Thompson, The Rum Diary tells the story of a journalist trying to find himself in the Caribbean.

By Niya Sinckler

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