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What is it like to be young and religious in the modern era?
Having lived in a country that has very strong ties to religion, to then move to one where…
Read MoreHave we lost the meaning of Christmas?
Christmas is around the corner and it is impossible to go unnoticed thanks to the dazzling neon lights.…
Read MoreDoomsday “cult” targets KU students on campus
A religious group described by experts as a “destructive cult” has been trying to recruit KU students.
Read MoreWhy you don’t have to be religious to fast for Lent
Deep down we all know that less is more, and the introspection induced by fasting will help rediscover…
Read MoreThe River tries: World Hijab Day
“As soon as we walked out of the house and into Kingston town centre, I completely forgot I…
Read MoreInterfaith unity at Kingston University
Since the attack of the Charlie Hebdo staff on January 7, the slogan, “Je suis Charlie” has become…
Read MoreKU students commemorate Charlie Hebdo victims
Students from Kingston University gathered at the SU bar at Knights Park on Tuesday night for a vigil…
Read MoreLiberté, Egalité, Fraternité: What does the Charie Hebdo attack mean for the future of French politics?
An one-million-people strong crowd headed by world leaders gathered in cities around France yesterday, united in grief at…
Read MoreJewish KU student denied place at Kingston street pastors
Kingston street pastors, who help students on nights out in Kingston, denied a KU student to join their…
Read MoreHow to make pancakes- Kingston Uni style
A chef at Kingston University demonstrates how to make the perfect pancake for Shrove Tuesday. Max Parker February…
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