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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.
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.
The War Studies Department … A School For Spooks?
From generals to senior soldiers – the department is home to those who are experts in the very art of conflict between nations in all its dark and gritty forms. But could it be a school for spies?
When Will Businesses Catch Up to the Climate Crisis?
We pressingly need to reframe our environmental conversation; lest we fall prey to an uncontrolled economic system. One that wreaks havoc through habitat degradation, worker exploitation, and resource scarcity.
Farewell to KCL ASEAN Society
It is easy to say that any presidency is a lesson in leadership. But leadership is multifaceted, and I discovered the extent to which it was so during my tenure.
Community against Adversity: Arvind Kumar and Cycle Soldiers
While most incoming graduate students would be focussed on preparing for their degree, Arvind Kumar began an initiative to help the members of his community in Kolkata, India during the height of the pandemic. This is the story of Cycle Soldiers.
The Dirty Truth We Are Trying to Green Wash
As sustainability seeps into mainstream culture, and the responsibility to double check claims falls on us, it begs the question can we truly ethically consume?
Why Online Learning Is Failing To Meet the Mark
This shiny brave new world of online learning comes at the expense of fundamental necessities for student learning.
How the Pandemic Helped Women in Pakistan Find Empowerment
Not only a story of ingenuity but one of hope, Anaum reveals how her organisation, ‘Mai Foundation’, mobilises women to help women; find freedom, autonomy and financial independence.
From Student to CEO: Personal Journey and Advice for Young Entrepreneurs
I learned that you shouldn’t waste your energy stressing about things that are out of your control (in my case, a ship the size of the Empire State Building got stuck along the same route used by the vessel carrying my products). Enjoy what you’re doing.
Brought To A Boil: How the sustained mobilization of student anger brought University Management to the table
For a campaign that only began in the new year, ‘KCL Rent Strike’ not only quickly found its footing but grew at unexpected speed. After three freedom of information act requests and tireless work, Daniel Bisset reveals how the university eventually met their demands.