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Home>2016>November (Page 6)

November 2016

07/11/2016

Kingston police close investigation of KU library thefts due to lack of evidence

Kingston police have closed their investigation into a reported theft from Penrhyn Road library.

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06/11/2016

Organ donor inspires KU nursing and drama performance

A KU senior drama lecturer who saved her brother’s life after donating her bone marrow has been inspired to produce …

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05/11/2016

Things to do in Kingston – November

On Campus November 15 – Brexit: Views from Europe – Clattern Lecture theatre, Penrhyn Road, 6.30pm – 8pm November 15 – …

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05/11/2016

Kingston student gives back to charity after combatting bipolar, addiction and self-harm

Addiction, self-harm and suicide have plagued one student for almost a decade, but the future is looking brighter for Alice …

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04/11/2016

Sofar Sounds bring rising stars into your living room

See Hozier, Bastille and the stars of tomorrow play before an audience of you and your friends in your own …

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04/11/2016

KU student braves fractured back to climb Kilimanjaro

A KU student beat all odds when she climbed Kilimanjaro, despite suffering from several breaks in her leg and fractures …

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04/11/2016

‘Ouija: Origin of Evil’ Review: Missed opportunity to thoroughly scare viewers

I can only review half of the movie Ouija: Origin of Evil, as I spent the other half hiding behind …

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04/11/2016

Kingston University investigates reported thefts from Penrhyn Road library

Kingston University is looking into the thefts of two students’ belongings which were stolen on consecutive days in Penrhyn Road …

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03/11/2016

KU students scoop ‘best genre’ at international film festival

A group of Kingston University students won ‘best genre’ at an international 48 hour film festival, with their time travel …

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03/11/2016

What would you choose for your last meal?

Students were given more than food for thought as an execution was re-enacted at Penrhyn Road by the Amnesty International …

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