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Science Editor Anoushka Sinha explains how to catch the Orionid meteor shower in the early hours of 22 October, when debris from Halley’s Comet will...

Sport

Sports Editor Joel Lim recaps KCL Athletics’ dominant display at their season opener. Following a summer off-season of rejuvenation, training and even a bootcamp...

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Staff Writer Lavanya Mahendrakumar discusses the causes of higher depression rates in women than men. Depression, or Major Depressive Disorder, is a common mental...

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Students from the Electronics, Robotics, Rocketry and Engineering societies at King’s have formed an inter-society association to manage the training, equipment, storage and 3D...

Events

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...

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Why is it that women today spend 25% more time in poor health than men? Staff Writer Florence Lakin discusses the causes and solutions...

Culture

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...

Culture

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...

KCLSU & Societies

Deputy Leader of Reform UK, Richard Tice, faced heckles at King’s College London (KCL) on the evening of Thursday 9 October, at a tightly...

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Staff Writer Julien Yuen reflects on the treatment of Hongkongers by the UK Government amidst plans for visa reforms that threaten existing agreements. Context...