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Home>2012 (Page 13)

17/11/2012

This week’s fixtures

Kingston teams get ready for a busy Wednesday as many of them will play opponents at home.


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16/11/2012

KU student showcases theatrical play for students

Third year drama student Velko Georgievski put on a play for Kingston University students.

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16/11/2012

Marking a week of Remembrance

Two thirds of young people in Britain do not know the dates of the First and Second World Wars, a recent Remembrance Day poll shows.

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15/11/2012

New Cargo shop invites shoppers to dress up as Christmas fairies

 


New Cargo shop invites shoppers to dress up as Christmas fairies and win £100 worth of vouchers. 


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15/11/2012

Women’s badminton 1st beat Brunel University for second time in eight days

Kingston shares top spot in league after Wednesday’s win.

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15/11/2012

Kingston’s women’s lacrosse 1st unable to hang on to early lead

Kingston were barely able to fight off a second-half comeback from Kent’s first.


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14/11/2012

Kingston reach last 16 in hockey’s Conference Cup

Kingston ended Middlesex’s 10-month unbeaten run, reaching the last 16 of the men’s hockey cup competition with a last gasp goal.

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13/11/2012

Lana Del Rey: Paradise Edition release

Recent EMA award-winner Lana Del Rey has released Born To Die: The Paradise Edition; another limited deluxe edition of her chart topping album.

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13/11/2012

Example coming to Kingston this Friday

Outspoken Brit hit-maker Example arrives at Kingston’s Banquet Records for a signing of his latest album this Friday.

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12/11/2012

KUSU issue rallying call ahead of student protest

A report has suggested that the trebling of tuition fees will actually cost taxpayers £1billion per year more than when students paid just £3,000 per year.

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