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26/03/2012

Season review: four Kingston teams finish the season champions

River Sport takes a look at the four Kingston sports teams who finished top of their leagues this season. Andrew …

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23/03/2012

Tamil activist visits KU to discuss Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields

KU students attended a lecture on the current Sri Lankan political climate last night, as a part of the Human Rights Festival …

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22/03/2012

KU cards wipe oyster credit

Keep your friends close, but always seperate your KU and oyster cards.


By James Jenkins

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22/03/2012

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

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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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