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01/03/2012

KU Ju Jitsu Club brings home gold


Kingston’s Ju Jitsu Club brought home one silver and five gold medals from Walsall.


by Pernille Hansen


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01/03/2012

Chris Brown debate: ‘It’s time to move on’

Who are we to judge if a victim wants to forgive her abuser and give him another chance? Anshu Pandit …

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01/03/2012

Chris Brown debate: ‘He’s not sorry’

‘Brown’s actions on the night and since the attack should not be forgotten….’ Hayley Simpson I am not the biggest …

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01/03/2012

KU boxers impress in Sheffield to reach finals

Two Kingston boxers booked their place in the British Universities Championship finals after a bruising performance in Sheffield.

by Matthew McEvoy

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01/03/2012

KU graduate Ed McKeever talks about his Olympic aspirations

Ed McKeever is going for gold in London this summer as he seeks to bounce back after losing his world and European titles in 2011.


by Andrew Murphy


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01/03/2012

Students in unprotected sex epidemic

Research says more than 70 per cent of students have had unprotected sex but have never been tested for an STI.
By Dannielle Baker

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01/03/2012

KU student’s £90k sculpture lands on Kingston roundabout

Two KU student’s grand design takes flight as their paper planes-inspired sculpture lands in Kingston.
By Ellie pullen

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01/03/2012

Kingston back on top after beating St Mary’s away

Kingston’s first XI came back from one down to beat St Mary’s 5-1 at Teddington.


by Martin Mork


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01/03/2012

Student visa overhaul could damage Kingston University

A radical overhaul of visa rules for students and graduates may mean students could steer clear of the UK.

By Myriam Dijck

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01/03/2012

Graffiti workshop used by SU to promote ‘walk out’ strike against rising fees

The NUS is organising a mass walk out protest against ‘devastating’ Government proposals for privatisation and rising tuition fees.
By James Baines

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