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...
A proposed 6% levy on international tuition fees, stricter visa rules, and a reduced Graduate Route are reshaping the future of international students in...
Professor Shitij Kapur, Vice-Chancellor and President of King’s College London (KCL) supported a proposal to raise tuition fees at KCL to around £12,500. The...
KCL Astronomica held their first observation session of this academic year on 29 October. Professor Malcom Fairbairn of the Physics department notified the president...
King’s Women’s and Men’s football teams organised a charity football match, hosted on 22 October, against Queen Mary’s, to raise money for the United...
Features editor Reina Kawabata and Editor-in-Chief Grace Holloway explore the various underused services available for students at King’s to elevate their student experience. King’s...
Staff Writer Cosimo Boothby examines the success of The King’s Players recent addition to their annual pantomime; Peter Pan. From the loving bedroom of...
Staff writer Isabella Steiner discusses the role of journalism amidst the geopolitical instability with a former reporter for BBC World News, Nik Gowing. Global...
Staff writer Jennifer Hensey taps into what draws us towards our comfort christmas films It’s mid-December. You’re wrapped in a fluffy blanket, tea in...
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...
Staff Writer Hania Ahmed examines corporate reputation laundering in the context of the recent furore surrounding popular ice-cream chain Ben & Jerry’s. On 17...
A controversial inter-university walkout and demonstration against Israel’s actions in Palestine began at Strand Campus on Tuesday, the second anniversary of the Hamas-led 7...
Staff writer Aleesha Naqvi argues the silent resurgence of conservatism among the women leading contemporary pop culture Sabrina Carpenter is renowned for her tongue-in-cheek...
Dame Sarah Mullally, 63, has been appointed the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England’s nearly 500-year history. The Church of...
An exclusive Roar investigation has found that students who applied to King’s counselling services faced an average wait time of 16.7 working days in...
Comment Editor Dahlia Farzi examines Syria’s fragile new chapter after Assad’s fall, tracing Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s rise to power, shifting international alliances, and the...
King’s College London (KCL) has announced that its unique International Child Rights and Development MA will close as a standalone programme in 2027. Staff...
Associate Editor Rayhan Hussain addresses the crisis in British higher education, calling for fewer university places, proper funding, restored maintenance support, and a renewed...
Following an announcement at the Labour Party conference, on 29 September Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson outlined the return of Maintenance Grants for select students...