Kingston’s National Hindu Students’ Forum (NHSF) president, Bhavik Vara, founded the Hindu Society Football League which is the first league to be created for all
Hanaa Foura
£20,000 raised for the ‘forgotten people’ of the Central African Republic
KU’S Islamic Society (ISOC) raised a staggering £20,000 for the refugees of the Central African Republic (CAR). The society estimated that £2,000 was donated each
New Hindu Football League starts off with 13-2 win
Kingston’s National Hindu Student Forum (NHSF) started the year with the right foot, scoring 13-2 against Royal Holloway in their first game for the Hindu
Profiles in success: Two KU student blogger/vlogger gain online fame
It is no secret that bloggers/’youtubers’ are making a living and becoming highly successful doing what they love. Following this YouTube ‘phenomenon’, an array of
KU music student’s popularity surges on YouTube after Deadmau5 retweet
Deadmau5 last week retweeted a music cover created by KU Music Technology student Niall Fegan, causing a a dramatic surge in subscribers on his YouTube channel.
Campus glamour 2- spot the trends and get the look
Our second instalment of Campus glamour again scours the Kingston campuses to find the best trends worn by KU student, breaking down how they paired their
KAST takes on Comic Con 2014
The Kingston Anime, Sci fi and Tabletop Gaming society have joined forces to recreate the characters in cosplay from Kill la Kill – a Japanese
NHSF Kingston raises money to ‘bring joy to children’
The National Hindu Students’ Forum Kingston (NHSF Kingston) kicked off the year fundraising for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), they raised £180 as part of a project
Key pieces for Wear it Pink 2014
Wear it Pink 2014 is closing in on us on the 24th October, are you prepared? Wear it Pink is a charity event ‘that won’t leave
Muslim students say Islamophobia is not a problem at KU
Despite a recent report that found Muslim women in Britain were especially vulnerable to Islamophobic abuse, female Muslim KU students say they ‘feel safe’ at the university