It might not be war torn Britain, but our future won’t be a walk in the park
"Back in the day" are the immortal words every young person has heard at least once and I’m no exception.By Jess Osbaldeston
"Back in the day" are the immortal words every young person has heard at least once and I’m no exception.By Jess Osbaldeston
Steven Soderbergh has done it again with his new thriller about a fast-spreading disease. Featuring a star-studded cast, clever filming and frantic pace, this complex Hollywood epic doesn't dissapoint.By Joyce…
Get Spooked: Where to go and what to do this Halloween with The RiverOnline's guide to the best Halloween events in Kingston and Central London.
Here are all the important events that will be happening at Kingston University this week. Please remember that details are subject to change at short notice, so check out the…
This week, Kathryn Corrick will give a talk asking "What do the changes to Facebook mean for journalists?"By Kim Heinz
The protesters outside St Paul's Cathedral say their 200 or so tents will stay firmly pitched as they continue their peaceful call for social change. By Fabiola Büchele
Foreign students fuel decade-long growth in numbersBy Kim Heinz
Multi-talented hip hop group SuperNeeks, boasting two former Kingston students, have released their first official music video.
Kingston graduate secures six-figure book deal after self-publishing her book on Kindle for 96p.By Vegard Botterli
The future of today’s youth looks bright enough to me
My great uncle who fought in the RAF against the Nazis would have rung my neck if I tried telling him that we have it hard.By George Wright