A prestigious course has urged a university to not cut its classes and close its building amid financial problems. KentOnline previously revealed 58 staff have been put at the “risk of redundancy” as nine courses could be “phased out” at the University of Kent’s Medway and Canterbury campuses. Anthropology, art history, comparative literature, English language and linguistics, health and social care, modern languages, music and audio technology, and philosophy and religious studies could all be cut. The journalism course is also set to be a casualty of the cuts. A spokesperson for the Centre f…