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50 years on: David Irving, Apartheid and ULU
Today’s politically active students today may spend their time occupying lecture theatres over Israel’s actions in Gaza, but 50 years ago the hottest issue was South Africa’s apartheid system. »
Rolf Harris: still going strong
Apparently the Chemical Brothers' songs are ideal for accompaniment by Rolf's famous 'wobble board'. »
All you fascists are bound to lose!
Tomas Mowlam analyses the BNP’s chances in the upcoming European elections. »
Varsity: King’s rule over UCL in battle royale
Jason Ford, KCL’s fly half, became the scourge of UCL this year as his three penalties and audacious drop goal won KCL their first varsity in recent history. »
Re-enacting Monty Python in Tunisia
There seem to be adverts for Tunisia smattered all over London these days. And one would be wise to acknowledge their offer. The week that I spent in this fascinating country with the King’s College London Classics Society was not nearly enough and I was aching to stay by the end. Alas cruel dissertation! »
“Why I was happy to be arrested for protesting”
Loony liberal left, the great unwashed, ugly, jealous. Just a selection of charming comments from the Daily Mail website about the women, myself included, from Goldsmiths Feminist Society who blockaded the Miss University London contest on Tuesday 10th March. »
London Student Issue Nine Out Now
London Student, Volume 29 Issue Nine Play, London Student Volume 29 Issue 9 »
Alright Flower?
It’s 6am, and Columbia Road is deserted. There isn’t a violet Verbena, crimson Cyclamen or a deadly nightshade to be seen this early in the narrow street. In fact, there isn’t a single person touting or shouting between numbers one and 162. The doors are locked and the windows barred. It’s as if the... »

