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A team of King’s students travelled to Calais to volunteer in its refugee camp earlier this week. Students spent three days in ‘The Jungle’...
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A team of King’s students travelled to Calais to volunteer in its refugee camp earlier this week. Students spent three days in ‘The Jungle’...
Last week the government approved controversial plans to replace maintenance grants for students from low-income backgrounds with loans. This means students from England that...
Police broke up a talk held by KCL Israel Society on Tuesday when up to 25 pro-Palestinian activists caused a violent protest. The...
For the first time ever, King’s Libraries will be open 24*7 in a six month trial, the College has announced. From now until Friday, June...
The trial of a former King’s student accused of planning a terror attack in London opened this week. Suhaib Majeed, 21, who was studying...
Westminster Bridge was closed for over an hour and a half yesterday as a result of a protest against the government’s decision to scrap...
Get yourself down to the courtyard between the Strand Campus and Somerset House bright and early next Monday morning for the exciting launch of...
Fresh from King’s and frustrated, 23-year-old Cedrik von Stumm spent 8 unsuccessful weeks applying for jobs in the financial district which would utilise his...
Jack Glasworthy, 21-year-old Bio-Medical Sciences student at King’s, is all set to row 3,000 miles across the Atlantic with his partner Freddie Wright this December....
KCL Amateur Boxing Club hold boxing show with five of KCLs pugilists matching up with boxers from Cambridge, Imperial and Fitzroy Lodge at the...