The King’s College London Students’ Union (KCLSU) told Roar in March that “additional funds” were being invested in facilitating teams taking part in “high...
The National, a pro-independence newspaper based in Glasgow, misidentified an individual who was today charged with spying on behalf of the Chinese government as...
Staff writer and CAMERA on Campus fellow Patrick Schnecker argues that some of the actions taken by pro-Palestinian groups have amounted to antisemitism and...
In a recent post to the KCL News Centre, Principal Ed Byre and Vice-Principal Nicola Phillips outlined the university’s plan to reinstate on-campus teaching...
Charles Amos, recently elected KCL Conservative Association president, has been removed from his presidency after a unanimous vote of no-confidence against him. This removal...
Undergraduate students from 10 Arts & Humanities departments received an email confirming a change to the ‘safety net’ policy applied to grades effected by...
The recently updated King’s Residences application portal promised to grant users greater choice and flexibility. Despite these assertions, current students and Freshers alike express...
Postgraduate students at King’s College London have recently had their ‘safety nets’ taken away from them. Students claim that they were not directly informed...
Councillor Charles Amos, newly elected President of the KCL Conservative Association, has been buffeted by waves of controversy over the past month. Roar sat...
Last week, the KCL Arts and Humanities Faculty froze graduate teaching assistant (GTA) hiring for September 2020. GTAs do not have long-term contracts –...
The KCL Conservative Society has elected a controversial new president, Charles Amos, who begins his first term amidst contention from spectators. Amos, second-year Political...