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“They’re at the point where they either make it or they don’t,”

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KCLSU & Societies

King’s College London Student Union (KCLSU) has seen a 6.6% increase in student societies, and 5.2% increase in paid memberships over the previous academic...

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Sports Editor Joel Lim covers the Varsity squash game at Southbank Squash Club KCL Squash takes on UCL Squash in a highly anticipated match-up....

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Sport

Sport Editors Joel Lim and Abyan Memon report on Varsity 2026 day 1 and 2. The London Varsity Series 2026 got off to a...

News

In October last year, three different flats at Great Dover Street Apartments (GDSA), a King’s Hall of residence, were broken into on separate occasions....

Sport

The third day of Varsity (22 March) features an American football game at Dukes Meadow, follow this post for live updates on the fixture.

Sport

Staff writer Salomé West explores the culture and dynamics of netball as a sport. With varsity sporting events quickly approaching, a certain excitement looms...

Graffiti saying “Marg bar Jomhuriye Eslami,” (‘Death to the Islamic Republic’) Graffiti saying “Marg bar Jomhuriye Eslami,” (‘Death to the Islamic Republic’)

Comment

Comment Editor Dahlia Farzi outlines the atrocities committed by the Islamic Republic of Iran and how economic protests quickly became anti-government. This article was...

Culture

Culture

Staff writer Lamisa Worthy unravels the technical brilliance behind Frankenstein‘s costumes, makeup, and set design. Say what you will about Guillermo del Toro’s reimagining...

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Print Editions

This article was originally published in the Spring 2026 Print edition. Time governs everything we do, but physics still struggles to pin down what...

News

This article was originally published in Roar’s Spring 2026 print edition. The permanent closure of the Strand’s Greggs on January 5, 2026, has left...