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Home>2021>October (Page 3)

October 2021

75 Penrhyn Road, the student accommodation currently undergoing maintenance
16/10/2021

‘We just want a place to call home’: KU student frustrated by living in hotel rooms for two months

KU students are spending a second month living in hotel rooms after the university said that essential maintenance at 75 …

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Town House from outside
15/10/2021

KU Town House wins RIBA Stirling Prize 2021

Kingston University’s Town House was named the 25th winner of the Royal Institute of British Architects’ (RIBA) annual prestigious award last …

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Wide shot of five people sat around a table discussing something.
15/10/2021

Students adjust to life back on campus

Students are finally allowed back on campus after a year-and-a-half when much of the learning and teaching has been online …

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Tampons pads and other period products.
15/10/2021

Bloody Good Period: Students call for KU to become more period-friendly

KU students have called for a more period-friendly university following the news that Kingston Council is set to become the …

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The entrance of Tate Modern with a banner stating "Welcome to Tate Modern".
14/10/2021

Five things to do in London this weekend

Looking for things to do this weekend? Look no further. Here are our suggestions for some of the things happening …

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Yellow, white, green, purple and blue lottery balls spinning
14/10/2021

Kingston Community Lottery: extra funding enables charities to foster relationships with KU students

The Kingston Community Lottery has launched which will provide charities and organisations with more funds and help involve KU students …

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Flowers and sign saying "for Sarah and blessing".
14/10/2021

Do women really need to become more streetwise?

Serving police officer Wayne Couzens used COVID-19 legislation to falsely arrest Sarah Everard. Since this information became public knowledge, it …

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A person holding a laptop in an office setting
14/10/2021

Has KU done enough for Black History Month?

Black History Month is here and Kingston students have weighed in with their thoughts on how the University has handled …

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Person standing in front of Kingston University
13/10/2021

Black History Month: How are KU students celebrating?

What does Black History Month mean to you? Do you celebrate it with your family? Are you attending any of …

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Lizzo wearing a pink latex jumpsuit on stage pointing at the crowd.
13/10/2021

Top five artists to listen to this Black History Month

October is most commonly known as spooky season, but did you know that it is also Black History Month? A …

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