Dishing out some spicy education bangers for your mind mash, make sure to enjoy with a rich opinion gravy. James …
Review: We Bought a Zoo
Based on a true story, We Bought a Zoo tells the tale of Benjamin Mee, a lonely widower who fixes his family by making it bigger.
By Lauren Miliotis
‘Young people’ happy taking mystery drugs
According to a survey by The Guardian and dance and club magazine MixMag, young people are risking their health and lives by taking unknown white powder.
By Ellie Pullen
Injured protester urges KU students to fight for their education
A student who needed emergency brain surgery after being hit on the head by the police during a tuition fees protest has urged KU students to keep fighting for their right to education.
By Lina Sennevall
Kingston University’s sport fixtures: week seven
A busy week in sport sees all men’s football play as well as women’s netball Mathew Mceay Wednesday March 14 …
KU to become first British university ‘without walls’
Kingston University has become a pioneer in technology, leading British universities with a new “virtualisation push”.
By Ellie Pullen
KONY2012: simplifying the Kony cause?
Is the KONY2012 hype really the answer to Uganda’s problems? Or is this another case of the West trying to ‘save’ Africa? …
Film Review: The Raven
Edgar Allen Poe uses his fiction to solve grizzly copy-cat murders in this entertaining yet frustrating film.
By Niya Sinckler
DVD releases Monday March 12 – Sunday 18
What’s hot on DVD this week.
By Rosie Cope
Education News Round Up
Kick back, relax, and dip your toes of wonderment into our pool of steaming, bubbling education knowledge. James Baines …
