Is the eBook a revolutionary step for literature and technology?
By Nick Smith
What's Going On In Kingston
Is the eBook a revolutionary step for literature and technology?
By Nick Smith
Kingston University forensic science students are getting a unique experience as part of their degree: they have to present their findings for mock murder, rape and stabbing cases in a real court setting at Kingston Crown Court.
By Lina Sennevall
KU cleaner Sean Byrne has his 45 years of loyal service recognised by the Vice-Chancellor
By Therese Doksheim
KU Karting club raise money for injured British soldiers back from Afghanistan.
By Rebecca Coles
A solid performance by Mantas Partikas could not prevent Kingston’s first basketball team from dropping points against league leaders UCL.
By Martin Mork
Hauntingly beautiful but flawed, this newly-released American thriller Martha Marcy May Marlene is as psychologically twisted as the title is near-unpronounceable.
By Matthew McEvoy
Are we sacrificing the joy of reading fiction for the convenience of downloading books?
By Isa Hemphrey
Here’s a pick of the best new releases coming your way
By Laura Varley
Attention young film-makers! Do you want the opportunity to make contacts in the film industry and see great British cinema before anyone else?
By Laura Varley
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels star tells film students the secrets to success
By Laura Varley