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18/03/2020

Kingston graduate Harriet Kemsley becomes a comic star

A Kingston graduate has become a rising top comedy star, appearing regularly as a guest on popular TV show 8 …

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16/03/2020

Kingston University graduate helps build Europe’s first Mars rover to look for evidence of life

A Kingston University engineering graduate has played a leading role in the construction of Europe’s first Mars rover designed to …

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13/03/2020

Editor-in-Chief Dan Townend leaves The River after 13 years

Although the names of KU’s journalism students always end up in the paper, there has been one name behind it …

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12/03/2020

Student Elections 2020: Feisal Haji and other officers re-elected in elections which saw voter numbers double last year’s elections

Student Union President Feisal Haji was re-elected at last week’s student elections, which saw voter numbers double that of last …

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12/03/2020

Kingston University alumna hospitalised over coronavirus fear

A former Kingston University student has been hospitalised after she came back from Italy with symptoms similar to the new …

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12/03/2020

From trash to treasure – how one Kingston University student is creating recycled jewellery to combat environmental issues

A Kingston University student has started a side business selling jewellery solely made from recyclable materials.

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11/03/2020

The frustrations of being left-handed in a right-handed world

Does being left-handed come at a price? Nicole Pihan uncovers the myths and truths around being left-handed and how lefties are not …

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10/03/2020

Radioactive: A lazy portrayal of Marie Curie

For a woman who made such a massive impact in science, why was Marie Curie’s own story and her scientific …

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08/03/2020

One giant leap for woman-kind – women need more confidence to know their value

Samira Ahmed won her case against the BBC and will be paid £700,000 to make up the for the difference in her …

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08/03/2020

Kingston University media skills student uses rare condition as inspiration

Craniosynostosis is a rare genetic condition, Gabrielle Nowell tells The River about how this condition impacts her daily and future life.

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