River Sport takes a look at the four Kingston sports teams who finished top of their leagues this season. Andrew …
Tamil activist visits KU to discuss Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields
KU students attended a lecture on the current Sri Lankan political climate last night, as a part of the Human Rights Festival …
Medium.rare exhibition draws a crowd
When first year fine art students Ellie Ashdown and Jack O’Brien were told to put on an exhibition for their course they could have just shown it in a local pub.
By Jonathan Phillips
KU trials religious mitigating circumstances
Kingston University has introduced a policy that makes it possible for students to request mitigating circumstances for religious reasons.
By Lina Sennevall
Bureaucray in British universities doubles
The number of managers working in UK higher education has increased twice the rate as the number of academics, new research has revealed.
By Kelly Alford
Courtyard Capoeira kicks off KU Global Festival
KUSU’s Global Festival week was kicked-off with a lively Capoeira demonstration in the JG courtyard
By Matthew McEvoy
‘Young people’ happy taking mystery drugs
According to a survey by The Guardian and dance and club magazine MixMag, young people are risking their health and lives by taking unknown white powder.
By Ellie Pullen
Kingston University’s sport fixtures: week seven
A busy week in sport sees all men’s football play as well as women’s netball Mathew Mceay Wednesday March 14 …
KU to become first British university ‘without walls’
Kingston University has become a pioneer in technology, leading British universities with a new “virtualisation push”.
By Ellie Pullen
Kingston’s own suffragettes
Kingston’s first Feminist Society has vowed to “reclaim the F-word”
By Fabiola Buchele
