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02/12/2017

KU student Damcho Dyson on how she went from a Tibetan nun to latex fun

From artist to nun to latex lover and Kingston University student, the life of Damcho Dyson is anything but usual. It …

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16/11/2017

Heroic effort by KU women’s lacrosse ends in defeat

Despite a loss Kingston University women’s lacrosse got their best result of the season so far, and three players scored …

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01/11/2017

Kingston University celebrates 10 years of MA fashion

Kingston University’s MA Fashion celebrated its 10th anniversary by showcasing collections of ten 2017 graduates in a diverse and creative …

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19/10/2017

Rags to riches: KU’s fashion graduates in big name jobs

Fashion design graduates from Kingston University secured remarkable positions at world leading fashion companies Chanel and Stella McCartney, only months …

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19/10/2017

Defeat cannot ruin the lacrosse team spirit

  Despite high team spirit and their best effort, Kingston University’s women’s lacrosse team suffered their worst defeat ever on …

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12/10/2017

KU women’s football team positive for season despite first game defeat

Kingston women’s football team are positive about the coming season despite suffering a 5-3 home defeat to Roehampton on October …

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