Boots deep in the mud of the Cambridge Canal, we pushed the boat off just as the sun began to rise. It was another 7 a.m. on a weekend and the King’s College London Boat Club was just beginning their first race at a regatta in Cambridge.
Monthly archives: May 2019
Academic benefits of studying at King’s- Kim Lifton
While most children outgrow their love for The Chronicles of Narnia or bed time stories about King Arthur, I never did. Instead, I turned from fictional children’s literature to medieval studies.
Settling in to life at King’s – Kim Lifton
It is a known fact that Strand Campus is a labyrinth of buildings that connect in places that don’t entirely make sense.
Getting the Most of “Study” and “Abroad” – Zoe Kaplan
King’s College gave the best of “study abroad” in the most literal sense.
Living London: Terrific Tales and Divine Dines – Zoe Kaplan
I’d heard the cliché numerous times before heading on a plane out of JFK Airport: “London is just like New York City!” Many of my friends were going abroad to countries with vastly different languages, school systems, customs, and ways of life; I was going to a place that was basically the same as the …
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