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Home>2016>March

March 2016

28/03/2016

KU men’s volleyball team finishes strong

Kingston University’s volleyball men’s first team beat Middlesex University’s men’s first team 3-0 at Kingston College Arena on Wednesday, March 16.

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18/03/2016

KUFC Skills School

  https://youtu.be/bfKozOD3K2g KUFC men’s first team challenged themselves in their very first skills school and allowed the players to show of …

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18/03/2016

The three most appealing changes from the budget

Since our Chancellor of the Exchequer claimed to have £27bn in his latest autumn statement, more cuts in public spending …

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18/03/2016

Kingston University’s battle to fight the attainment gap between students

Kingston University has implemented an action plan to combat the attainment gap for black and minority ethnic (BME) students. Vice Chancellor …

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17/03/2016

7 Indian foods you have never heard of and should definitely try

In light of Global Festival week currently happening across campuses at Kingston University, here is a selection of traditional Indian …

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17/03/2016

6 things you didn’t know about St. Patrick’s Day

Each year on March 17, millions of people deck themselves up in green attire, attend big parades and drink lots …

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16/03/2016

Petition gains momentum for Kingston Market House bid

A PETITION to save a historic building in Kingston Town Centre has gathered nearly 8,000 signatures in over a week. …

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15/03/2016

Years and Years of success

FROM an unknown, indie-signed synth-pop trio to four-time Brit Award nominees in just one year, Years and Years have skyrocketed …

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15/03/2016

Students shun beer for books, NUS says

THE stereotype of “sticky bars filled with beer-swilling students” could be going out of fashion, according to the National Union …

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15/03/2016

Study abroad students earn more and get hired sooner

STUDENTS who spend time abroad during their degree are more likely to graduate with top honours and earn more in the …

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