KU students attended a lecture on the current Sri Lankan political climate last night, as a part of the Human Rights Festival …
KU cards wipe oyster credit
Keep your friends close, but always seperate your KU and oyster cards.
By James Jenkins
KU students stuck in Eurostar recall nightmare journey
Birthday celebrations screeched to a halt when students got stuck on Eurostar for hours.
By Martin Mork
Global Festival: Day 4 – a visit from ShelterBox
KUSU Global Festival continues with a visit from disaster relief charity, ShelterBox
By Ed Wright
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 …
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
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
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
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
Games: out this month
Check out what work the devil has for idle thumbs this April.
By Laura Varley
