A KU student spearheaded a mass protest in Brussels as part of a campaign for human rights in Iran. Matt …
Barcadia avoids losing licence after unsatisfactory inspection
Barcadia avoided losing its licence after a meeting with Kingston Police at Kingston Council on Thursday. Kaia Tufteland and Gemma Coleman …
KUSU President Kelly wins vote of no confidence
The President remains in power after VP Activities Lauren McCormack called for change in leadership. Ollie Gillman President Sean Kelly will see …
Top news: Texas explosion, Measles epidemic, and Sir Chris Hoy retires
The River’s Jack Hammond rounds up the top five stories from the past week’s news. Boston bombing suspect dead after …
Controversy at KUSU EGM as motion against management plans is passed, but may count for nothing
Students overwhelmingly passed a motion to oppose KU senior management’s controversial academic progression proposals and support lecturer union UCU’s alternative …
Young athletes follow Olympian footsteps in Mini London Marathon
British youngsters are looking to follow in the footsteps of the Olympic greats at the Mini London Marathon on Sunday. …
Review: Hayward Gallery Light Show
Light Show is a new and popular exhibition to hit London, where sculptures and art use light to create unique …
Review: Fall Out Boy – Save Rock and Roll
Fall Out Boy have left their ’emo’ days behind and pledge to Save Rock and Roll with their new post-hiatus …
Top news: Thatcher’s death, The Masters kick off and the popular royal name of Alexandra
The River’s Jack Hammond rounds up the top five stories from the past week’s news. Baroness Thatcher Dies Former Prime …
KU graduate in new ‘Wonder Women’ panel
A KU graduate has been named part of new ‘exciting’ panel targeted at young women and their careers. Sofia Capel …
