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Written by Martin George   
Tuesday, 03 March 2009 12:20

Kingston’s annual ‘Festival of Ideas’ kicks off this week, starting a month of events exploring issues including oil, Obama and the iPod.

Most events are free, and seven will be held at Kingston University.  Other talks include “Is it ethical to eat”, “The Goddess in all Faiths” and “Asylum Seekers in Kingston: Myth or Reality?”

Seats can be booked at www.kingston.gov.uk or 020 8547 5205.  Click here for full programme.

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Kingston’s annual ‘Festival of Ideas’ kicks off this week, starting a month of events exploring issues including oil, Obama and the iPod.

Most events are free, and seven will be held at Kingston University.  Other talks include “Is it ethical to eat”, “The Goddess in all Faiths” and “Asylum Seekers in Kingston: Myth or Reality?”

Seats can be booked at www.kingston.gov.uk or 020 8547 5205.  Click here for full programme.

A Kingston University student was ordered to do 155 hours of community service after police uncovered more than 100 stolen University library books in her flat, Kingston Crown Court heard.   The pharmacy student was arrested on suspicion of theft when the books appeared on the internet auction site, eBay.  Subject to the University's disciplinary procedure and although continuing to study for her degree at Kingston, her course materials have been sent home and she does not attend lectures.  The books have been returned to the University libraries. 

 

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A money saving scheme has been extended to the Penryhn Road campus. Lecturers and students who bring their own mug to the Picton Room will receive a 5p discount off any hot drink. The scheme, already trialling at Kingston Hill, was introduced in a bid to encourage sustainability and cut back on packaging produced by the university. If successful, it will be extended to all the foodstores.

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