British healthcare system – better safe than sorry? Konstantinos Lianos Before arriving in England my father warned me: “Son, you …
Kingston and Surbiton MP Ed Davey admits to hopeless tuition fee promise
Kingston’s MP Ed Davey has apologised for breaking his promise to vote against any rise in tuition fees. Joe Stanley-Smith …
KU lecturer: United Nations should save London’s pubs
Kingston lecturer David Knight has taken his fight to preserve London’s pubs to the UN. Alexia Ganotaki Architecture lecturer David Knight took …
Kingston’s rugby firsts lose season opener
Kingston University’s rugby first team lost their season opener against Roehampton on Wednesday. Marc Williams Early season jitters and ring-rust …
Teen car crashes may mean change in driving test
The Association of British Insurers wants to reduce the amount of accidents involving teenage drivers. Sara Magalhaes Students who take …
KU student serves royalty at the Olympic Opening Ceremony
Andrew Rowe, served royalty and politicians in the Presidential Lounge this summer. Federica Baggio Around 27 million people in the UK sat …
PhD student swims the Thames to raise money for cancer research
KUn student Victoria Bloom joined over a thousand people for a swimming race in the Thames. Oscar Galvany A Kingston University …
Does Fifty Shades of Grey define our generation?
Are people opening up to the idea of bondage, whips and butt plugs? Samantha Bird Fifty Shades of Grey is …
KU student flies for Red Arrows
KU graduate Flight Lieutentant Oliver Parr has been selected to fly with the Red Arrows. Barbara Tasch Flight Lieutenant Oliver Parr, …
Kingston rugby seconds lose opening game
Kingston University rugby seconds have lost their opening game against King’s College London seconds. Matt Wilson Kingston battled back bravely but …
