Staff writer Lillian Hubbard Sawyer analyses the impact of climate change scepticism in the UK and its exacerbation by right-wing news organisations. To reach the...
Staff Writer Jennifer Hensey explores the history, spectacle and meaning of varsity, questioning what the long-standing tradition represents for students today. Another year at...
Sports editor Joel Lim and staff writer Kamal Maru cover KCLRFC’s recent squad announcement ceremony. Excitement in the squad has reached its apogee in...
Members of King’s College London’s (KCL) Disabled Student Society and other students with seen and unseen disabilities have publicly spoken out about their experiences...
For this print edition, Roar launched its new annual political survey in collaboration with KCL Politics Society. This is something Roar will look to...
Staff writer Manya Pasricha explains how the EU-India free trade agreement indicates Europe’s effort to reduce reliance on China and strengthen economic ties with...
Culture writer Lamisa Worthy reviews Maggie Gyllenhaal’s take on the story of Frankenstein’s Bride Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been on something of a cultural...
Usama Ghanem, an Egyptian student previously imprisoned and tortured for political activism, faces possible deportation after being indefinitely suspended by King’s College London (KCL). ...
On 5 March, in anticipation of International Women’s Day, results of an annual global survey conducted at King’s College London (KCL) revealed that many...
The King’s College London Conservative Association (KCLCA) president elected for 2025-26 was removed as leader following racist remarks they allegedly made in a Port...
Luqmaan Waqar has been elected as the President of the King’s College London Students’ Union (KCLSU) for the 2026/27 academic year, after securing the...
Staff Writers Penelope Spencer-Simpson and Saskia Catton reflect and analyse the visit of former Labour Leader, Lord Neil Kinnock, to King’s College London. From...
Staff Writer Sebastian Coughlin emphasises the need for interdisciplinarity in education to train the innovators of tomorrow. Today’s trend of subject specialisation is setting...
Recently, King’s College London (KCL) physicists and their collaborators developed a novel theory, explaining how a class of superconductors functions at high temperatures. Superconductors...
King’s College London (KCL) reported an operational surplus of £39.8 million for 2024-2025. This operational surplus indicates a financial recovery from a deficit of...
Comments Editor Dahlia Farzi outlines how Britain’s failing schools are leaving students neglected. In the absence of support, violence becomes their relentless refuge. As...