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Home>2025 (Page 3)

19/03/2025

KU axes courses

Kingston University has announced proposals to close the Humanities Department, and end at least nine courses, which it says will …

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19/03/2025

Speed stacking regionals come to Kingston

Saturday 15 March marked the second London regionals hosted by the speed stacking society.  The event was held in the …

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19/03/2025

Cancer causing chemicals found in synthetic hair products marketed to Black women 

A Consumer Reports study published this month found harmful carcinogens and lead present in popular braiding hair products.  The US based study found benzene, a …

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18/03/2025

Spring gala concert at the Rose Theatre

Kingston Music Service (KMS) is bringing their spring gala concert back to the Rose Theatre in Kingston on 23 March. …

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17/03/2025

‘Taking part in a cheerleading competition meant my grade was capped’

For many student-athletes, balancing the pressures of university and demands of competitive sport can be a challenge. However, some international …

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17/03/2025

Primark’s new adaptive line sets the inclusive bar for high street brands

Primark, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in the UK last year, is now expanding its inclusivity clothing line to people …

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17/03/2025

From arts to engineering, four female Kingston graduates who’ve changed the game

Women are a fundamental and empowering part of society and March is International Women’s month. Here we give a round …

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Pads and tampons.
12/03/2025

No one should have to choose between buying food and tampons

Menstruation isn’t just inconvenient, and for some, physically painful—it’s also costly. On average, women in the UK spend around £10 …

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12/03/2025

‘I don’t feel Indian enough, I don’t feel British enough. What am I?’

South Asian women living and studying in London often grapple with a complex cultural identity crisis, torn between the heritage …

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Sarah Jessica Parker wearing Indian attire
12/03/2025

Comment: My culture is not your costume

For centuries, the world watched as India’s ancient practices flourished within its borders. From the calming, spiritual flow of yoga …

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