KU students may find themselves priced out of certain sports clubs after the University reduced the sports budget by £39,000.
Police say there will be no further investigation into Banquet Records theft
Police say there will be no further investigation into the Banquet Records store theft in Kingston.
Happy birthday Union: KU students’ loan splurge success
Union co-founder Grant Robertson talks to The River about investing his whole loan in starting his own business while studying at the same time.
Ama-gi’s Cube set to brighten up Saturday nights
Saturday nights will never be the same again as Ama-gi roll on ‘Cube’.
“When your identity is in something, it definitely helps to lift you up and to move forward”: An interview with TJ Esubiyi
Kingston graduate TJ Esubiyi discusses having his dancing dream shattered by a car accident and how hard work and determination led to a promising singing career.
Blood, sick and flipflops: A Street Pastor’s reality
A River reporter joins five Street Pastors on an interesting Saturday night out. Joe Stanley-Smith Street Pastors are Christian volunteers …
New flat designs could be given to students
Kingston Council plans for new flats on Penrhyn Road could be a welcome boost for future students seeking accommodation. …
News in brief: Happy Kingstonians and a Best Independent Retailer award
The River reports bite-sized news from this month in the “sixth happiest place to live in England”. Kingston is sixth happiest …
Barcadia to boost security after police investigation
Kingston venue Barcadia is urged to make some changes following a police visit to the club. Gemma Coleman & Kaia …
Kingston cricket firsts suffered a crushing defeat to City University
Kingston’s poor batting performance led to a disappointing away defeat to City that left them all out for 93. Marc …
