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04/10/2019

Rapper Akala kicks off Kingston’s celebration of Black History Month

Rapper, journalist and political activist Akala visited Kingston University on October 3 to give students a semi-autobiographical talk titled ‘The …

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04/10/2019

New KU fashion society launches

The new fashion society hosted their welcome event to allow students to discuss their ideas at the KU SU bar …

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02/10/2019

Kingston University’s eco-toilets fail

Dozens of toilets were rendered unusable yesterday in the John Galsworthy (JG) building at Penrhyn Road Campus when none of …

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01/10/2019

Joker review: The Clown Prince is Back

Rating: 3/5 Before he became the Joker, he was Arthur Fleck, a loner and social outcast working as a clown for …

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01/10/2019

Kingston reaches a new borough record recycling rate of 52 per cent

Food wastage in Kingston is now being recycled at a rate of 52 per cent, from April to July 2019, …

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01/10/2019

Waterstones returns to Kingston – and we couldn’t be happier about it

Kingston Waterstones’ is back after nine-months of reconstruction with a brand-new look and more on offer for KU students. The …

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01/10/2019

Closure of childcare facilities leaves Kingston University parents struggling

Families who used the Kingston University nursery were left without childcare facilities this past Summer. Samara Blackford, a first-year forensic …

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25/09/2019

FIFA 20 review: Good gameplay, bad glitches

Rating: 4/5 With a new FIFA game coming out every year with seemingly minimal changes, spending £60 on what can …

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25/09/2019

Thomas Cook collapse ruins Kingston University student’s birthday plans

The sudden collapse of Thomas Cook has thrown a Kingston University student’s birthday plans into chaos. Publishing and English Literature …

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23/09/2019

Banning private schools isn’t the way to solve inequality

To be very clear, I was not privately educated myself and am not particularly a fan of the Eton Elite …

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