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Home>2012>December

December 2012

31/12/2012

Review: Jack Reacher

The opening 15 minutes of Jack Reacher follows a sniper calmly driving to a multi-storey car park, setting up his …

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19/12/2012

French fashion house Chloé looking at KU students’ work

Fashion students at Kingston University will be competing against top UK fashion schools for a paid three-month internship with the …

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10/12/2012

Kingston rugby team steals second position from Brighton

A penalty kick by Craig Felston in the closing minutes of the match sealed an important victory for Kingston’s rugby …

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10/12/2012

KU graduate has published a book

Ex Kingston student Habeeb Akande has released a book called Illuminating the Darkness. Eve Carson A Kingston University graduate has …

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10/12/2012

External news of the week

A brief look at the past week’s news.

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09/12/2012

KU students warned against laughing gas consumption

KU’s halls of residence are warning all students about the dangers of laughing gas concerned by its use as a drug in their facilities.

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08/12/2012

Paul Ferguson at Kingston’s Waterstones to sign copies of first thriller novel

Ex- BBC and ITV sports commentator and businessman Paul Ferguson was signing copies of his first thriller book at Kingston’s Bentall Centre this weekend.

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08/12/2012

Students plan Model United Nations conference

Students are organising a Model United Nations conference for next semester’s enrichment week.

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07/12/2012

Clay pigeon shooter aims for Rio 2016

KU student Josh Dines is getting ready to compete in the Rio Olympics.

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07/12/2012

Brace yourselves, winter is coming.

Kingston’s first snow marked the beginning of an unusually cold winter.

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