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04/04/2012

River readers reminded to retune or regret.

BBC 2 has become the first of the analogue channels to be switched off in the London area with the other channels following suit on April 18.


By James Baines

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22/03/2012

KU cards wipe oyster credit

Keep your friends close, but always seperate your KU and oyster cards.


By James Jenkins

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22/03/2012

KU students stuck in Eurostar recall nightmare journey

Birthday celebrations screeched to a halt when students got stuck on Eurostar for hours.


By Martin Mork

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22/03/2012

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

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16/03/2012

Education News Round Up

Dishing out some spicy education bangers for your mind mash, make sure to enjoy with a rich opinion gravy. James …

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08/03/2012

Education News Round Up

Kick back, relax, and dip your toes of wonderment into our pool of steaming, bubbling education knowledge.   James Baines …

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01/03/2012

KU crackdown on students’ £100k print scam

University bosses are clamping down on a £100k printing scam involving hundreds of students.

By Isabel Hayman-Brown

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01/03/2012

Why doesn’t anybody know how to calculate my degree?

Why is figuring out our marks so difficult? Should KU implement a better system in calculating our degrees? Myriam Dijck …

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01/03/2012

Student visa overhaul could damage Kingston University

A radical overhaul of visa rules for students and graduates may mean students could steer clear of the UK.

By Myriam Dijck

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01/03/2012

Graffiti workshop used by SU to promote ‘walk out’ strike against rising fees

The NUS is organising a mass walk out protest against ‘devastating’ Government proposals for privatisation and rising tuition fees.
By James Baines

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