Chancellor George Osborne has revived plans to get rid of housing benefit for people under 25. Joe Stanley-Smith Chancellor George …
Kingston University’s first Black History Week
Black History Week took place for the first time at KU this week. Samantha Bird Kingston University celebrated their very …
Sharks play intimate in-store set at Banquet Records
Banquet Records welcomed punk rockers Sharks for the first time in an intimate instore gig on Wednesday. Elena BlagoevaJames Mattock (Frontman) …
60 per cent of Kingston graduates employed after 6 months
Almost 60 per cent of Kingston University’s graduates find employment six months after their graduation. Kim Richters Almost 60 per …
Kingston market set to hold a Tudor Christmas
Best get ironing your Henry VIII costume, a Tudor Christmas market will be coming to Kingston soon. Kiran Dhiman Kingston is …
Kingston graduate’s company makes the top 100
A former Kingston student’s company has been named as one of the top 100 UK businesses. Alex Sunier A former …
Surbiton cat killer on the loose
Surbiton pet owners have been warned to keep their animals safe, after a cat was found decapitated and another injured. …
Review: Kim Ann Foxman’s Return it/Hypnotic Dance
Kim Ann Foxman brings a taste of her NY underground house as she goes solo again. Oscar Galvany Kim Ann …
KU lecturer to Toronto for book release
Creative writing lecturer Todd Swift is off to Canada to promote his new collection of poems. Alvaro Pelegrin KU creative …
Video: The River asks: How often do you smoke?
Just how hooked on cigarettes are Kingston students? The River asks.
by Jaime Gutierrez
