The instalation of a new coach sees KU’s football first XI crowned league champions this season. Martin Mork After installing …
Rose Theatre to screen 2012 Olympics for free
The Rose Theatre is to screen Olympic games for free this summer
By Laura Varley
What does your smartphone say about you?
Find out whether your phone pegs you as a traditionalist, uniquely generic or a closet geek. Francesca Griffin We live …
KU students stuck in Eurostar recall nightmare journey
Birthday celebrations screeched to a halt when students got stuck on Eurostar for hours.
By Martin Mork
Global Festival: Day 4 – a visit from ShelterBox
KUSU Global Festival continues with a visit from disaster relief charity, ShelterBox
By Ed Wright
Global Festival: Day 3 – Dungeons and Dragons
On Wednesday Kingston University’s Global Festival was in full swing. We took a look into the world of fantasy and Dungeons and Dragons, which was being run by the Kingston Anime and Sci-Fi Society.
By Ed Wright
Bureaucray in British universities doubles
The number of managers working in UK higher education has increased twice the rate as the number of academics, new research has revealed.
By Kelly Alford
Injured protester urges KU students to fight for their education
A student who needed emergency brain surgery after being hit on the head by the police during a tuition fees protest has urged KU students to keep fighting for their right to education.
By Lina Sennevall
Students in unprotected sex epidemic
Research says more than 70 per cent of students have had unprotected sex but have never been tested for an STI.
By Dannielle Baker
KU student’s £90k sculpture lands on Kingston roundabout
Two KU student’s grand design takes flight as their paper planes-inspired sculpture lands in Kingston.
By Ellie pullen
