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  2. King's College London Students' Union - Wikipedia

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    KCLSU Student Media won Student Media of the Year 2014 at the Ents Forum awards [16] and came in the top three student media outlets in the country at the NUS Awards 2014. [ 17 ] KCL Radio is the university radio station of King's College London , England , where it is part of the student media division of the King's College London Students' Union.

  3. Roar News - Wikipedia

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    Roar News is the student newspaper of King's College London.It is editorially independent of both the university and the students' union. Roar has existed in various incarnations since 1973, but in 1992 its name was changed from Casey L to Roar News - named after the university's mascot, Reggie the lion.

  4. KCLSU - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 June 2019, at 23:41 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  5. The London Varsity - Wikipedia

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    The London Varsity is organized by the UCLU and the KCLSU. It is held at the very end of the University Rugby season in March and until 2011 was held at Richmond Athletic Ground . In 2012 the game took place for the first time at the Twickenham Stoop .

  6. King's College London Faculty of Arts and Humanities

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    The King's College London Faculty of Arts & Humanities is one of the nine academic Faculties of study of King's College London.It is situated on the Strand in the heart of central London, in the vicinity of many renowned cultural institutions with which the Faculty has close links, including the British Museum, Shakespeare's Globe, the National Portrait Gallery and the British Library. [1]

  7. List of alumni of King's College London - Wikipedia

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    Sir Ivison Macadam, KCLSU President in 1922 and became the Founding President of the UK's National Union of Students Thomas Armitage, founder of the Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB) Asma al-Assad – the wife of the deposed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and former First lady of Syria. Thomas Armitage – founder of the RNIB

  8. King's College London Mathematics School - Wikipedia

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    King's College London Mathematics School, also known as King's Maths School or KCLMS, is a maths school located in the Lambeth area of London, England. [1] King's College London Mathematics School is run in partnership with King's College London to provide high quality mathematics education in London.

  9. Department of Classics, King's College London - Wikipedia

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    Echoes of Hellas title page (1887). King's College was established in 1829 under the patronage of George IV. [4] Its royal charter outlined its mission as "the general education of youth in which the various branches of Literature and Science are intended to be taught, and also the doctrines and duties of Christianity [...] inculcated by the United Church of England and Ireland."