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On this episode of Manestream Media, Editor-in-Chief Fintan Hogan sits down with KCL students from France, Lithuania, Hungary, Italy and Germany about the rise of far right leaders, upcoming elections and the state of EU politics today.
A special thanks to Thomas Ullmo for organising this episode.
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News Editor Imogen Dixon speaks with the VP for Education (Health) Janvi Jagasia.
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Listen to Roar's recording of the most recent KCL Politics Debate to hear from students representing the Labour, Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties.
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In this episode of Roar News Round-Up, News Editor Imogen Dixon tells us about her report on the KCL student accommodation that has lain empty for the last 5 years, the cover piece on our latest print edition.
We are also joined by our Editor-in-Chief, Fintan Hogan. He'll be telling us about KCL Confessions asking for an "endorsement fee" from KCLSU election candidates.
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On the latest episode of The Politics Of It All, Ben and Daisy discuss everything about elections with KCL Professor Roger Mortimore.
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In this episode of Roar News Round-Up, Daisy Eastlake brings us up-to-date on the latest KCL Conservative Association controversy.
We're also joined by Anwesh Banerjee, giving us his take on the Oscars nominations, and looking forward through awards season.
Finally, Tim Gribble announces the launch of CoROARborate, Roar's all-new fact-checking service.
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News Editor Imogen Dixon interviews KCLSU presenter Bluebell Groom about LGBTQ+ History Month at the Student Union.
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In this episode of Roar News Round-Up, Ellie Stiff brings us up to date on a "Port and Policy" event held by KCL Labour and LSE Conservatives.
We're also joined by staff writer Fernando España. He's been writing about potential fallout from Houthi attacks in the Red Sea.
Finally, Sam Bryan gives us his take on the Six Nations rugby tournament and the possibilities for teams coming out of their World Cup campaigns.
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On this episode of Roarcast, News Editor Imogen Dixon interviews KCLSU VP for Activities & Development Thea Turton about the upcoming KCLSU Spring Elections.
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In this episode of Roar News Round-Up, we're joined by staff writer Sam Bryan. He's written a piece about the bombing in the last week of Houthi rebels by US and UK forces.
Meanwhile, we're joined by News Editor Daisy Eastlake. She's been covering the fallout from the KCL Conservative Association's motion to "sink the boats".
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In this episode of Roar News Round-Up, we're joined by our Photography Lead, Emma Carmichael. She joined the society KCL On The Streets to discuss the problem of homelessness.
We're also joined by writer Alex Astley, to discuss his coverage of the recent stories in the national news about KCL's delivery of a counterterrorism course that has been criticised for being "woke".
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On this episode of Roarcast, listen to panelists from The Times and Sunday Times from our collaboration event with Women In Business.
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On this episode of Roarcast, hear from KCLSU Communications Assistant Scarlet Durant about Disability History Month at King's.
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In this episode of Roar News Round-Up, we're joined by our Editor-in-Chief Fintan Hogan to discuss the swirling rumours surrounding the alleged suspension of three elected KCLSU officers.
And, for a bit of christmas cheer, we're joined by News Editor Imogen Dixon. She tells us the story behind the christmas album released by KCL's very own Professor James Clarke, raising money for Prostate Cancer UK.
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On this episode of Manestream Media, students come together and unpack the Republican and Democrat Party's primary shenanigans. They cover everything from Trump's legal problems to DeSantis' woeful public image to the Democrat's prospects for 2028.
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On this episode of Roarcast, Features Editor Fred Taylor interviews Green Party mayoral candidate Zoë Garbett. They discuss climate, communities and crime.
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In this episode of Roar News Round-Up, we're joined by Vice-President of the KCL Doctor Who Society, Joe Breuer, who brings us all the need-to-know information about the latest episodes, following his piece earlier this week.
We're also joined by staff writer Jana Bazeed; she's been writing a piece about the Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry and the work being done at King's in the areas that won.
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