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...
On 22 October 2023, Argentina held its General Election. Prior to the election, Canning House, the principal forum for relations between Britain and Latin...
Staff writer Timothy Gribble examines whether Netanyahu’s policies were too lax on Hamas before the attacks on southern Israel. Palestinian flags, socialist stalls, anti-occupation...
KCL Politics and KCL American Politics society co-hosted the ‘US-EU relations talk’ on Thursday 12 October in the Edmond J Safra Theatre, with guest...
Foreign Minister for South Korea Park Jin visits King’s College London (KCL) to discuss diplomatic relations between South Korea and the UK. What is...
A Roar News investigation has revealed that the ‘King’s Student’ app, launched in September 2022, cost the university £279,412 to establish and run in...
Staff writer Ying Xi Claire Tai reviews Olivia Rodrigo’s album, ‘GUTS,’ an unapologetic yet reflective exploration of expectation, insecurity, and hypocrisy, all exacerbated by...