Kingston Fencers aim to make their mark on Britain
Kingston’s Fencing club are steps away from representing Britain, as they prepare to fight in the country’s biggest competitons.By Sam Minoudis
Kingston’s Fencing club are steps away from representing Britain, as they prepare to fight in the country’s biggest competitons.By Sam Minoudis
St Mary’s ran out 47-37 winners over Kingston 2nds in a bottom-of-the-table clash yesterday night.By James Baines
Kingston’s first XI fought back twice to scramble to a 2-2 draw at Royal Holloway University of London yesterday.By Joe Longley
A KU film student who was involved in the London riots was spared a full jail sentence as he faced being thrown out of his final year at Kingston.By Erica…
The River and Mouth magazine have again been shortlisted at The Guardian Student Media Awards which take place on Wednesday in London.By Fabiola Büchele
A KU student has a metal plate in his hand and another had to have three stitches after being the victims of an alcohol-fuelled attack.By Niya Sinckler
Today is November 17 and I am already sick of Christmas, not helped by the constant reminder of "only another (fill in the blank) sleeps until Christmas!" By Joseph Longley
Whether you laughed or sent complaint letters, our last comic in The River got a big reaction; isn’t this how most comedians get started? By Joseph Longley
Proposals to shake-up university admissions, including the scrapping of the clearing sytem, divide KU student opinion.By Kim Heinz
Ex-WikiLeaks data analyst James Ball comes to Penrhyn Road on November 16 to speak in the journalism department's lunchtime lecture series.