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Wolf Alice release shimmeringly poetic ‘Visions Of A Life’

Alice Bradley 05/10/2017

Rhythmic vocals from frontwoman Ellie Rowsell, complete with thundering guitar riffs and iconic bass lines, are back and braver than ever. With similar sounds to Wolf Alice’s previous stellar debut,…

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Positive start to the season for Kingston men’s hockey

Synne Johnsson 05/10/2017

Kingston men’s hockey team got off to a brilliant start to the year by beating Roehampton 11-1 at Mini Varsity on October 4.

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KU Talent Job Fair is a hit with students

Sophie Mcconnell 05/10/2017

Students queued down the corridors of Penrhyn Road campus to attend the Part-Time Jobs Fair organised by KU Talent yesterday.

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Computer trouble across all KU campuses

Lacey Jones 05/10/2017

Global teams worked through Tuesday night to find the cause of the network issue affecting Kingston campuses since Monday afternoon, a Kingston spokesperson said.

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Knights Park celebrates the launch of the Kingston School of Art

Elena Cherubini 04/10/2017

Students at Knights Park campus organised an ‘indoor street party’ to celebrate the official launch of the Kingston School of Art last Tuesday.

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Roehampton Vale joins in with KU freshers’ festivities

Hannah Roberts 04/10/2017

Roehampton Vale hosted a Student Union fayre on Wednesday September 27, to include the engineering campus in festivities usually reserved for Kingston Hill and Penrhyn Road.

Comment and Opinion

Acid attacks: the under 18s ban is not good enough

Chanel Buituron 03/10/2017

The sale of the corrosive substance was banned by the home secretary, Amber Rudd under 18s in order to reduce the increasing amount of acid attacks which had doubled since…

Events

Flatliners 2017: the re-mistake to miss out on this year

Chanel Buituron 29/09/2017

Remakes don’t always beat beloved classics. Flatliners 2017 was a huge disappointment, rushed and purely a mistake.

Comment and Opinion

What is the point of Instagram fashion and shops?

Zara Woodcock 08/04/2017

Instagram has become the holy bible of the new age. We all worship social media and depend on it as if nothing else matters. Although Instagram is a large platform…

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KU student leads controversial campaign to Confront Rape Culture

Soile Ntutu 27/03/2017

KU student has launched a non-profit campaign on confronting rape culture which is holding several events throughout the month. The campaign consists of group of artists, activists and designers who…

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