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12/02/2016

Cupid comes to Kingston

Kingston town will come together this valentines day, as local campaign ‘Love Kingston’ plan to hold all day charity fund-raising …

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09/02/2016

The KU coffee battle: How the three brands compare

Kingston University offers students three coffee shops to choose from at the Penrhyn Road campus: supergiant Starbucks, ethically driven ‘Coffee Box’, and …

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08/02/2016

A healthy, cheap breakfast – the River’s guide to crispbread

Crispbread for breakfast and lunch might be a Scandinavian tradition, but it is a healthy and cheap one that British students …

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08/02/2016

The fashion visionary

Everyone always wants to change something about themselves, be it straight hair when they have naturally curly, to be a couple …

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04/02/2016

Brave Kingston University rugby girls suffer first defeat

Kingston University women’s rugby team suffered their first defeat in the South Eastern 3A by a score of 22-10 at …

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04/02/2016

Talent award to recognise student achievement

Submissions for the 2016 Talent Awards are now open and inspirational Kingston students with unexpected characters and interesting stories are …

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04/02/2016

Kingston MP James Berry votes against Housing Bill but ensures students are safe from rogue landlords

Kingston and Surbiton MP, James Berry, has voted against a parliamentary clause that would force landlords to ensure their properties are sufficiently …

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03/02/2016

Kingston football defeat nine man Brunel

Kingston University men’s football first team thrashed Brunel University men’s first team 5-1 at Tolworth Sports Ground on Wednesday.

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03/02/2016

Students are losing hope in protests as a medium to deter government cuts against university grants

The Government inflicted the second major cut of the decade on student finances. As if tripling tuition fees to £9,000 …

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03/02/2016

Why Brexit is a one-way journey to self-destruction

Britain’s membership of the European Union is a 42-year-old odyssey but a referendum can annihilate all the work in 24 …

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