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Hey Judeeeee: Why Are We Denigrating a Superstar?

Jude Bellingham delivers when it matters most. It's time the scrutiny caught up with the substance. The post Hey Judeeeee: Why Are We Denigrating a Superstar? appeared first on Roar News .

Nolan’s The Odyssey: Aura Rankings

Staff Writer Guy de Basto ranks the characters from The Odyssey according to the original Homeric poem and Christopher Nolan’s 2026 adaptation. The Odyssey is one of the oldest and most enduring stories ever told, following Odysseus’s decade-long journey home after the Trojan War, encountering the wrath of gods, monsters, and temptations at every turn. […] The post Nolan’s The Odyssey: Aura…

A 25-Year-Old KCL Graduate’s Weekend Bookstore in Tokyo

Staff writer Sarah Marlowe sat down with bookstore owner Soichi to talk about how he balances his unique double life: working in corporate accounting on weekdays and co-running a bookstore in Tokyo on weekends. A Weekend Bookstore in Old Tokyo Jimbocho, Tokyo, a neighbourhood just 10 minutes by subway from Tokyo Station, was named the […] The post A 25-Year-Old KCL Graduate’s Weekend Bookstore in…

King’s College London named University of the Year for Social Inclusion

The Daily Mail's annual league table have ranked King's 10th best in the UK The post King’s College London named University of the Year for Social Inclusion appeared first on Roar News .

Empty Seats, Full Streets: Inside Lazio’s War With Owner Claudio Lotito

Claudio Lotito, born in Rome in 1957, has been the majority owner of Italian football giants S.S Lazio since July 2004. Despite winning 6 trophies in his 22 year tenure, his relationship with the fanbase never took off, and has reached a point of no return this summer. The post Empty Seats, Full Streets: Inside Lazio’s War With Owner Claudio Lotito appeared first on Roar News .

King’s Union To Use College Chapel For Weekly Debates

The King’s Union is set to use the College Chapel on the Strand campus for weekly debates involving high-profile speakers, including senior members of Parliament, from September 2026. According to the society’s planned term card, seen by Roar, forthcoming debates are intended to include members of Parliament, journalists and members of national think tanks, amongst […] The post King’s Union To Use…

KCL Lowers Entry Requirements For Home Students After Plunge In International Applicants

King’s College London (KCL) is one of several British universities to lower entry requirements for undergraduates, following a drop in international students. According to The Times, universities are accepting students who fail to meet the entry requirements after a 10% drop in international students. The Home Office reported that study-sponsored student visa applications had fallen […] The post…

A China Ascendent: Adaptability in Crisis

Staff Writer Jack Ford argues that to understand where China is going, we must understand where it has been. First in a series, this article analyses the historic context of crises which created the modern state of China, and its remarkable adaptability. The year is 2026, and the unipolar world order is being called into […] The post A China Ascendent: Adaptability in Crisis appeared first on Roar…

Eastbourne Eats: the only Food Guide to Eastbourne you’ll ever need

Staff Writer Polly Symes details where she would take you to eat if you ever visited her hometown of Eastbourne. ‘God’s waiting room’ is a friendly moniker ascribed to my hometown of Eastbourne, East Sussex. It is described as such for the disproportionate number of elderly residents living in certain areas of the town such […] The post Eastbourne Eats: the only Food Guide to Eastbourne you’ll…

“I feel like I get judged for ‘smelling’ poor”: The Truth About Studying in London as a Working-Class Student

Staff Writer Alfie Ray explores the experience of being a working-student in one of the costliest cities in the world. I have always been, for lack of a better word, “poor”. Born to a single, working-class mother, my early years were filled with love, free school meals and the occasional eviction. As a child, and […] The post “I feel like I get judged for ‘smelling’ poor”: The Truth About Studying…