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Alumni

Dame Sarah Mullally, 63, has been appointed the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England’s nearly 500-year history. The Church of...

Politics

Staff Writer Callum McGee reflects on Keir Starmer’s message at the Labour Party conference, emphasising justice, unity and a fight for the soul of...

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News

An exclusive Roar investigation has found that students who applied to King’s counselling services faced an average wait time of 16.7 working days in...

Students

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News

King’s College London (KCL) has announced that its unique International Child Rights and Development MA will close as a standalone programme in 2027. Staff...

Features

Staff Writer Polly Symes reflects on her experience living in a King’s Residences in her first-year, and offers her advice on how to make...

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Students

News Editor Jana Bazeed discusses the best student hacks for optimising caffeinated 9am lectures. Let’s be honest: if you’ve made it to a 9am...

Sport

Sports Editor Amaya Sharma looks at the success of KCL Women’s Rowers across the summer, highlighting a sport that traditionally attracts less attention. It...

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Students

Science Editor Anoushka Sinha discusses recent cancer research done at King’s College London (KCL) to improve the efficacy of chemotherapy. The newly discovered drug...

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News

This article was originally published in the September print edition. From heated protests to cancelled speakers, campus free speech has become one of the...

Politics

International

Comment Editor Dahlia Farzi examines Syria’s fragile new chapter after Assad’s fall, tracing Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s rise to power, shifting international alliances, and the...

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Associate Editor Rayhan Hussain addresses the crisis in British higher education, calling for fewer university places, proper funding, restored maintenance support, and a renewed...