Staff writer Kayla Rahaman discusses the implications of the upcoming Venezuelan referendum over the disputed Essequibo territory. On 3 December, Venezuelan voters will respond...
Three KCLSU elected student officers have accused their senior leadership of “intimidation and mistreatment”, as well as threats of suspension, over a statement released...
KCL students have today taken part in a National Student Walkout for Ceasefire in Gaza. Walkout leaflets requested that students leave their classrooms and...
This morning, Wednesday 8 November, protestors from environmentalist group Just Stop Oil have blocked the road across Waterloo Bridge. At 9.30am today, a large...
The Centre for Transforming Access and Student Outcomes in Higher Education (TASO), alongside King’s College London (KCL) and three other organisations, has created a...
Staff writers Fernando Miranda and Isabel Cancian examine the effect Milei will have on Argentinian politics. Argentina’s recent elections have left an indelible mark...
Writer Holly Anderson interviews the renowned composer Ros Gilman, discussing his methods, awards, and composing for the short film ‘The Last Cloudweaver’. Ros Gilman...
Staff writer Guillaume Antignac explains why Sub-Saharan Africa presents an opportunity which must be capitalised upon in the context of climate change. It was...
Staff Writer Karissa Sweetland-Laube highlights the groundbreaking and influential role that Katherine Johnson played in both the world of STEM and the civil rights...
The KCL branch of the University and College Union (UCU) criticised statements put out by the Vice-Chancellor and President of KCL over the Israel-Hamas...
Staff Writer Rayhan Hussain examines the recent Labour by-election victories in Tamworth and Mid-Bedfordshire and what they indicate for the upcoming general election. The...
Staff Writer Charley Dennis muses on the Israeli claim to statehood, ultimately concluding that the intensification of conflict in Gaza serves no one. In...
Staff Writer Jagoda Ziolkowska analyses the recent surge in content highlighting the unprecedented economic development of Poland. She acknowledges the progress made but warns...
Staff Writer Mina Yasar reviews the free Frieze Sculpture art exhibition, showing at Regent’s Park’s English Gardens until 29 October. Have you ever been...