Chronic pain affects a large portion of the population. Its causes are often unknown, leaving patients with debilitating pain and no answers. However, recent...
Following a series of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests, Roar can exclusively reveal that King’s College London has spent £35,013 on Microsoft Copilot licenses...
King’s College London (KCL) Vice Chancellor and President, Professor Shitji Kapur, voiced his concerns that a degree no longer guarantees a good job for...
King’s College London Students’ Union (KCLSU) is developing an AI Manifesto to clarify guidance on the use of artificial intelligence at King’s College London...
This article was originally published in the December print edition. Following the release of the 2024-25 Student Active Wellbeing Survey (SAWS) Report published by...
Staff writer Isabella Steiner discusses the role of journalism amidst the geopolitical instability with a former reporter for BBC World News, Nik Gowing. Global...
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). ...
This article was originally published in the December print edition. From Chaos To Compactness: The New Defensive Era In English football, few formations have...
Over the weekend of October 18 and 19, King’s United Nations Association (KCLUNA) hosted the University of London Model United Nations (ULMUN) Conference’s 12th...
Staff Writer Riley Miszkurka-Morrison explores the government’s move to renationalise railways in the context of sky-high prices and customer dissatisfaction. Commuters gave a collective...
From 11-13 November, King’s College London (KCL) played host to the 2025 Anniversary Conference of the Magna Charta Universitatum (MCU) and became one of...
The results are in. On 30th October, Times Higher Education released their annual piece: ‘Best universities for graduate jobs: Global Employability University Rankings 2026.’...
King’s student Jess Lau is leading a campaign, with support from Kings4Change, against the student union’s policy that bans students from consuming external food...
Staff Writer Sebastian Coughlin explores the impact of exercise on academic life, with insights from the King’s Runners community. The Backdrop of COVID-19 Following...
For months, students at King’s College London (KCL) have reported sightings of a masked vigilante swinging (well, jogging briskly) all over King’s. Known as...
Staff Writer Aarya Edara discusses the legendary Stephen Wolfram’s work after his recent talk at King’s College London (KCL). Stephen Wolfram is a revolutionary...