March 2015
Varsity preview: Men’s Hockey
Despite holding an unbeaten season winning the league and the cup, the men’s hockey team will have to play hard to earn a victory at Varsity. The team have won…
Varsity Preview: Men’s Volleyball
KU Men’s Volleyball team say they are ready for Varsity, despite missing some of their key players, after improving massively as a team this year. Captain Jordan Gould said: “The…
The savvy student’s guide to income tax
The word ‘tax’ is likely to alarm most students, but fear not, here are a few things you need to know if you work while studying. The first is that…
Kendrick Lamar: ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’
In the age of sudden album drops, major label leaks and everything in between, the release of the most highly anticipated rap follow up album for a decade was pretty…
Kingston University students learn about asexuality
Internationally renowned activists taught Kingston University students about asexuality last week, a sexual orientation that is often misunderstood. Guest speakers and activists Lea Uva, Katie and Diego Maco talked about…
Varsity Preview: Squash
KU squash are entering two teams into this year’s Varsity, a women’s team and another team consisting of the top five players at the University. England international Nada Elkalaawy will…
Varsity Preview: Women’s Volleyball
Kingston University Women’s Volleyball team are very much looking forward to this year’s Varsity, although admitting it will be tough. President Hanna Sipos said: “It is always a hard matchup…
KU reveals spend on staff parties
Kingston University has spent nearly £70,000 on parties for staff members in the last 10 years. Before 2010, the university spent around £5,000 per year on summer parties, but has…
Kingston students back Labour for General Election with Lib Dem support at all-time low
Kingston students will overwhelmingly vote to support Labour at the 2015 General Election while support for the Liberal Democrats has sunk to a new low, an exclusive River poll has…