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 …
The Anniversary Games brings the Olympics back to London
The Anniversary Games will give the public a second chance at the Olympic experience. Jamie Elliott Kingston students are excited …
Young athletes follow Olympian footsteps in Mini London Marathon
British youngsters are looking to follow in the footsteps of the Olympic greats at the Mini London Marathon on Sunday. …
