Kingston School of Art (KSA) students received an email from the Dean, Mandy Ure, recently encouraging them to attend all their on-campus classes following the return to mostly in-person teaching. The email
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Five things to do this weekend
We all know that, regardless of what you enjoy doing on your day off, London has something to offer everyone. Whether it is a chilly
What are KU students’ sustainable habits?
What are Kingston students doing to be more sustainable in their everyday life? Here are six student responses.
Scandinavian pottery, colourful knits and comfortable underwear: Three sustainable businesses to support in 2022
With Valentine’s day less than a weekend away, you might be looking to gift your loved ones or find a way to treat yourself. However,
Are KU students getting the booster jab?
With Plan B restrictions lifting on Thursday as the government rely on the success of the vaccine programme, The River went out on campus to
Whipped coffee, bread baking and mullets: An ode to pandemic trends
As covid-restictions ease, the trends that kept us sane through multiple lockdowns seem to be a fading memory. When the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced
Five things to do this weekend
We may be only two weeks into the new semester, but for a lot of us it feels like we are drowning under the pile
Review: The House at the Centre of the Earth: Tales of the Brothers’ Grimm
I recently had the pleasure of watching the new adaptation of the lesser-known tales of the Brothers Grimm by The Rose Young Company at the
Students feel loss of community following closure of Facebook page
The Facebook page Kingston University Students (official) was shut down at the end of 2021, as part of various changes made to the University’s social
Liveblog - The River Live – Black History Month
Good afternoon KU community, welcome to our live blog! Today we will be focusing on Black History Month, covering a range of interesting topics and