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22/03/2012

Global Festival: Day 4 – a visit from ShelterBox

KUSU Global Festival continues with a visit from disaster relief charity, ShelterBox


By Ed Wright

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22/03/2012

Kingston men’s badminton top the league

Kingston’s badminton team ends the season on a high after beating Surrey 5-3 last week. Martin Mork Kingston University men’s …

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22/03/2012

Medium.rare exhibition draws a crowd

When first year fine art students Ellie Ashdown and Jack O’Brien were told to put on an exhibition for their course they could have just shown it in a local pub.

By Jonathan Phillips

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22/03/2012

The Gym clamps down after harassment claim

One of Kingston’s most popular gyms has pledged to beef up security measures and ban trouble-makers after an alleged claim of harassment.


By Surena Chande

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22/03/2012

KU trials religious mitigating circumstances

Kingston University has introduced a policy that makes it possible for students to request mitigating circumstances for religious reasons.


By Lina Sennevall

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21/03/2012

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

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21/03/2012

Games: out this month

 

Check out what work the devil has for idle thumbs this April.

By Laura Varley

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21/03/2012

Global Festival: Day 2 – Free food from the Kingston Sikh Society

As we track the events of the Global Festival, we take a look at what was happening on Tueday around the Penrhyn Road campus.

By Ed Wright

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20/03/2012

Film review: The Devil Inside

The anticipated horror has finally hit cinemas, but is The Devil Inside a terrifying experience or a tedious waste of money?

By Ellie Pullen

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20/03/2012

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

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