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Two people walking outside in London holding around each other.
19/01/2022

Five things to do this weekend

We may be only two weeks into the new semester, but for a lot of us it feels like we …

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Banquet records displaying 'Boris is lying to us' on their shutters
18/01/2022

Kingston’s Banquet Records paints ‘Boris is Lying to Us’ on its shutters

Kingston’s local music store has painted “Boris is Lying to Us” on its shutters in an attempt to share its …

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Veganuary spelt out, V is two carrots
17/01/2022

Veganuary 2022: How to reduce your animal product intake

Veganuary is an annual challenge which encourages people to give up animal products such as meat, fish, eggs and dairy …

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Person holding three house plants.
12/01/2022

House plant week: Meet the plants surviving pretty much anything (even a student house)

Whether you are living in a house-share or have recently moved into halls for the first time, there is no …

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Three silhouettes standing on stage.
12/01/2022

Review: The House at the Centre of the Earth: Tales of the Brothers’ Grimm

I recently had the pleasure of watching the new adaptation of the lesser-known tales of the Brothers Grimm by The …

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Three people pointing at a computer
12/01/2022

Students feel loss of community following closure of Facebook page

The Facebook page Kingston University Students (official) was shut down at the end of 2021, as part of various changes …

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A staff member displays a sign in the window of a north London pharmacy, which has run out of NHS Lateral Flow Test kits again.
11/01/2022

Lateral flow tests: KU students get tested despite shortage

Despite the nationwide lateral flow test (LFT) shortage, 70 per cent of KU students follow government advice and get tested …

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Eadweard Muybridge Building closed off
10/01/2022

Eadweard Muybridge building closed due to a water leak

A water leak in Eadweard Muybridge building at the Penryn Road campus meant that students and staff were not able …

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Woman in white and red santa hat with mask on
18/12/2021

Students should embrace another year of unconventional Christmas celebrations

Last year the government proposed that universities should end in-person teaching two weeks before Christmas so that students could isolate …

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Cookies on the plate
18/12/2021

Christmas recipe: vegan Lebkuchen

Christmas makes people want to try new things. So it is that time again when we dust off the kitchen …

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