King’s College London’s men’s and women’s football teams will participate in a charity match against Queen Mary’s men’s and women’s football teams to raise...
Staff writer Thomas Noonan reports on the impact of borderization on local Georgian citizens along the border with South Ossetia. 300 metres from Georgia’s...
Staff writer Thomas Deakin reviews Paul Thomas Anderson’s newest film One Battle After Another, arguing it’s his greatest since Punch-Drunk Love Since his highly...
Staff writer Lydia Bruce reviews the National Theatre’s performance of Bacchae, exploring the play’s commentary on contemporary womanhood and gender binaries. Earlier this week...
A controversial inter-university walkout and demonstration against Israel’s actions in Palestine began at Strand Campus on Tuesday, the second anniversary of the Hamas-led 7...
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...
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...
Staff Writer Hania Ahmed examines corporate reputation laundering in the context of the recent furore surrounding popular ice-cream chain Ben & Jerry’s. On 17...
Staff writer Aleesha Naqvi argues the silent resurgence of conservatism among the women leading contemporary pop culture Sabrina Carpenter is renowned for her tongue-in-cheek...
King’s College London (KCL) will postpone its full net-zero environmental target from 2030 to 2050, Professor Frans Berkhout, Assistant Principal (King’s Climate & Sustainability),...
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...
Every year, the most outstanding achievements in science are awarded to leaders in their respective fields. Science Editor Anoushka Sinha discusses the significance of...
Associate Editor Rayhan Hussain argues that Kemi Badenoch’s conference speech marks a renewal that could relaunch Tory fortunes. Kemi Badenoch’s address to the party...
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...
Associate Editor Rayhan Hussain addresses the crisis in British higher education, calling for fewer university places, proper funding, restored maintenance support, and a renewed...
Following an announcement at the Labour Party conference, on 29 September Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson outlined the return of Maintenance Grants for select students...
Feature’s editor Reina Kawabata explores the complex role FOMO (fear of missing out) plays as a fresher in London Freshers. Events fill our calendars,...
Guest Writer Tali Smus examines the history and meaning of “intifada,” linking the first and second uprisings to chants heard within UK university campuses,...
Science editor Anoushka Sinha discusses the discovery of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS. In July 2025, the ATLAS telescope discovered a comet had entered our Solar...