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Home>2021 (Page 10)

20/10/2021

‘I am successful but when I go back home, my place is still dictated’

KU business graduate and Miss Namibia finalist, Aurelia Samuyenga, shares her views about Black History Month, intersectionality and Black excellence. …

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Microphone on a stand
20/10/2021

Toya Washington gives inspirational talk to KU students

As part of a range of events that Kingston University is holding for Black History Month, Toya Washington will hold …

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Green signpost which reads 'The Kingfisher' outside Leisure Centre
20/10/2021

Kingfisher update: GoFundMe launched to get legal opinion on demolition

A GoFundMe page was set up this week to help Kingston residents pay for a legal opinion on the decision …

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Couple having a picnic on Brighton seafront
19/10/2021

Five top holiday destinations for KU students this autumn

With deadlines and dissertations looming in the near future, it could be a good idea to take a step back …

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Night life outside Rose theatre
19/10/2021

Kingston international film festival helps inspire KU students

Kingston students attend an almost sold-out film festival on Sunday evening, first time since the Covid 19 pandemic began. Rose …

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New mural designed for KU nursing department
18/10/2021

KU Alumnus breathes life into nursing department with new murals

KU’s nursing department has been upgraded, with high-tech equipment in the simulation suites, in addition to two new murals on …

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Picture of a cake
18/10/2021

Love Bake Off? Try your hand with this ultimate vegan chocolate cake recipe

There is nothing more rewarding than creating something delicious and giving it to your friends and family. With longer and …

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Volunteers packing up food packages at a food bank.
18/10/2021

Kingston food banks anticipate demand increase due to Universal Credit cut and supply issues

The cut in Universal Credit has left students and families across Kingston worried about their finances. Food banks are preparing …

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Wide shot of a person swimming in swimming lane at a swimming hall
16/10/2021

Kingfisher to be demolished after council vote against petition

Kingston council has voted 26 to nine against the petition for the Kingfisher Leisure Centre against demolishion without a guaranteed …

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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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