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Running: An Enduring Facet of Human Nature?

Drawing upon Christopher McDougall’s idea that humans “were born to run,” Jo explores the enduring relevance of running, from Palaeolithic…

February 20, 2025
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A Love Letter to the Internet Rabbit Hole

In this love letter, Ana discusses her admiraiton for the dedicated people behind the internet rabbit hole, and whether it…

February 20, 2025
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Hug Like an Anthropologist

In the height of the season of love, Liza rethinks what it means to hug. While many expressions of love…

February 20, 2025
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Will Daniels: Exploring LSESU’s Rock Climbing Society

Emma Do interviews Will Daniels, president of LSESU Rock Climbing Society and his personal aspiration for this sport.

February 20, 2025
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Love Letter to Ace Attorney

Sylvain recounts their love story with the video game franchise Ace Attorney, and how it contributed to their artistic growth.

February 20, 2025
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Is LSE on its road to decolonising research?

Arushi explores how different departments are addressing the colonial legacies that shape their fields, investigating developments towards diversifying authors, theories…

February 20, 2025
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Life Beyond The Grind: Why LSE Students Make Time For Hobbies

Mahliqa interviews students who tried new hobbies at LSE, reflecting on the social, destressing, and upskilling benefits as well as…

February 20, 2025
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‘Elections are Able to Change, Hire, and Fire’: Talking about 2024 as a ‘Year of Elections’

Angelika discusses LSE student views on democracy after attending a panel on 2024 as 'Year of Elections.'

February 20, 2025
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