Ollie Auguste
Curzon Kingston Rooftop bar: A student’s guide
If you’re looking for a unique and exciting cinematic experience, look no further than Curzon Cinema’s Rooftop bar in Kingston. Accesssed from the Bentall Centre, this new addition to the complex adds another layer to [more…]
Kingston Council’s eco refill revolution: Empowering young entrepreneurs and reducing waste
Kingston Council is set to introduce three eco-refill shops in local primary schools. The new initiative aims to empower residents to reduce waste and embrace reusable alternatives. Run by enthusiastic pupils, with the support of [more…]
Kingston Chamber Orchestra conducts masterful musical triumph
Kingston University’s Chamber Orchestra delivered a captivating performance on Saturday night in the first of only three annual performances. Led by seasoned conductor Andy Meyers, 50 talented musicians took to the stage and stunned the [more…]
The difficulty of obtaining justice for sexual assault victims in football: A systemic failure
The recent case of Mason Greenwood has once again drawn attention to the difficulties victims of sexual assault face when seeking justice. The Manchester United footballer was arrested in January 2022 as a result of [more…]

Kingston plants 500 trees with help of nature-loving residents
Kingston Council is in the process of planting 500 trees this winter in locations chosen by residents. One hundered and fifty local people responded to the council’s Winter Tree Planting Survey, nominating locations where they [more…]
Top things to do this week
Feeling worse for wear after an indulgent Christmas? January is usually the quietest time of year in Kingston, but not to worry, we’ve rounded up the best events in town to kick off your new [more…]
What does Black History Month mean to Kingston University students?
Kingston University students told us why Black History Month is still relevant today and what it means to them personally.
Kingston University coat drive keeps students warm
Students flooded to Kingston University’s first-ever coat drive on Tuesday hoping to pick up free clothing donated to help them keep warm this winter. Organisers Dr. Hilda Mulrooney and Kingston School of Art dean Mandy [more…]

Racist abuse continues during World Cup qualifiers
Police clashed with racist fans last night as England drew level with Hungary during their qualifying match at Wembley Stadium. Hungarian fans held up banners against taking the knee and booed England players before trouble [more…]
KU hockey back in full-swing
Kingston University hockey teams are back in training after a year-long hiatus. Both the women’s and men’s squads were in action at Surbiton Hockey Club this week following a successful freshers’ fair, with nearly double [more…]