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17/11/2011

J Cole performs at Oceana Nightclub

Oceana ‘Can’t Get Enough’ enough of J Cole.

By Adrianna Haynes

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17/11/2011

Bloody violence in Berrylands

A KU student has a metal plate in his hand and another had to have three stitches after being the victims of an alcohol-fuelled attack.

By Niya Sinckler

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17/11/2011

Duckrabbit’s Peter Rudge to speak at this weeks lunctime lecture

Duckrabbit media company multimedia journalist Peter Rudge, will give students tips on developing their photo and video journalism skills.

By Ashleigh Wight

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17/11/2011

Kingston Christmas lights. Turned off by the turn on?

Today is November 17 and I am already sick of Christmas, not helped by the constant reminder of “only another (fill in the blank) sleeps until Christmas!”

By Joseph Longley

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17/11/2011

KU applications fall by 10 per cent

Kingston University and UCAS have revealed that the number of early applicants for 2012 entry has fallen by 10 per cent.

By Ashleigh Wight

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16/11/2011

Fox Comic Controversy

Whether you laughed or sent complaint letters, our last comic in The River got a big reaction; isn’t this how most comedians get started?

By Joseph Longley

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15/11/2011

New university admissions proposals divide Kingston opinion

Proposals to shake-up university admissions, including the scrapping of the clearing sytem, divide KU student opinion.

By Kim Heinz

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15/11/2011

James Ball to speak at this week’s lunchtime lecture

Ex-WikiLeaks data analyst James Ball comes to Penrhyn Road on November 16 to speak in the journalism department’s lunchtime lecture series.

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14/11/2011

National Campaigns Against Fees and Cuts protest march coverage

See how The River and the national papers covered the NCAFC march.

By Jess Osbaldeston

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14/11/2011

Listings Monday November 14 – Sunday November 20

Where to go and what to do this week in Kingston.

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