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Our university remains attached to its founding in 1829 as an Anglican institution committed to the promotion of religious life and theological learning in its students. Its Christian identity and values are embodied in the...
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Our university remains attached to its founding in 1829 as an Anglican institution committed to the promotion of religious life and theological learning in its students. Its Christian identity and values are embodied in the...
KCL Intersectional Feminist Society organised a forum on Saturday 31st October in order to highlight the difficulties faced by BME women in the fields of academia,...
The first Student Council meeting of the year was held on Thursday, the 5th of November, at Waterloo campus, with over 7 student motions...
The King’s Record – KCL’s society for musicians and artists of all kinds – hosted their first event of the year at Connaught Hall...
Thursday evening saw the launch of the Poetry And… autumn series, chaired by Dr Ruth Padel, Poetry Fellow at King’s. The talks aims to...
Ascending the stone steps to the deserted music department on a Sunday evening, I’m greeted by a sublime sound. Above me, The Rolling Tones...
Tenzing Norgay, Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer, was one of the first two humans known to have climbed Everest. His ideals were centred on living, by...
Professor Abigail Tucker from the King’s Dental Institute was recently involved in the documentary Your Inner Fish that was nominated for two Emmy awards,...
King’s is collaborating with Michael Grandage Company for a one-off charity performance of Photograph 51. The proceeds from the event will be donated to the...
When I first came to London, I was caught off guard by the sheer scale of the homeless population. It seemed to me that...