KCL Conservative Association hosted yet another controversial ‘Port and Policy’ event, tabling the motion “this house would restore the British Empire”. Politics Editor Daisy Eastlake and @ King’s Editor Xuan Lin Tan investigate the fallout within the KCL community, and discuss what this represents for student politics.
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Proptech: An Ever-Growing Influence
Proptech has been transformative within real estate, and all signs point to the continuation of an increasing digital involvement in the sector.
Why is there more and more strikes?
People were holding their signs, waving flags, and chanting: “Fair pay! Fair pay! Fair pay!”. For the first time, I stopped to have a chat.
King’s Sustainability Month 2022: COP or DROP?
Has the lineup of events under King’s Sustainability Month addressed the climate crisis’s most urgent issues? Has it adequately prepared participants to anticipate changes of the future?
King’s Sustainability Month 2022: COP or DROP?
Has the lineup of events under King’s Sustainability Month addressed the climate crisis’s most urgent issues? Has it adequately prepared participants to anticipate changes of the future?
Proptech: An Ever-Growing Influence
Proptech has been transformative within real estate, and all signs point to the continuation of an increasing digital involvement in the sector.
Solving Our Own Problems
Wesley Chan is a third-year PPL student at King’s and during the pandemic he co-founded a mutual peer support community for students to focus on their mental health. KBR editor Alessia Garcia talks to him about his story.
‘What’s a Rugby Player Supposed to Look Like?’
Rugby players of all sexes, backgrounds and abilities should be celebrated and united through their love of playing. It’s simple.
Spiking Incidents on KCL Campus: Call For Actions
In the past two moths there has been an increase of spiking cases across the UK. As the situation becomes more concerning, night in protests are becoming more popular as to urge clubs and bars to take better measures.
Youth Digital Entrepreneurship: Depop’s role in empowering the youth
‘Since 2014, I’ve been a seller on Depop, and over the last year I’ve worked as a researcher for the Digit Research Centre at the University of Sussex, examining the platform’s transformation of the British youth labour market.’
How Can We Make Fashion Sustainable For the Long Term?
Fashion is inevitably a visual language where everyone is free to express themselves, such as from the clothes they wear, the shoes they wear, and also the way they pair accessories with them. However, it is true to say that fashion has a very negative impact on the...
Enough is Enough: King’s Tuition Fee Reduction
‘Would you buy a banana that’s ten days old for the same price as you would one that’s just been picked?’
That is the glib, yet no less forceful, sentiment of the students behind the initiative to reduce King’s tuition fees.
King’s Alumni: Champions at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics
A look into how King’s College London supported its athletes, who became medalists this year at the Olympics.