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Vasavi reviews a surprise classic of LSE literature
Vasavi reviews a surprise classic of LSE literature
By: Jennifer Lau There is a certain romance in the way The Weeknd’s music turns jealousy into envy, love into…
Drawing upon Christopher McDougall’s idea that humans “were born to run,” Jo explores the enduring relevance of running, from Palaeolithic…
Valentine’s Day may celebrate love, but as Skye explores, the world of sports has often marked it with brutal defeats…
In this Valentine's Social edition, Ishani teaches you how to dress like the iconic on-screen couples and incorporate their styles…
Jessica-May expresses her love for writing in the medium she knows best.
Aaina and Paavas argue whether online dating proves advantageous, or undermine the importance of shared moments and genuine connection.
Suchita attends a talk by two-time North Korean defector Timothy Cho, hosted by LSESU Think Tank society.
Melissa reports on an open forum hosted by LSESU, reviewing a proposal to rename the BAME officer title.
Amy attends LSE's ESG Policy information session, led by LSE's CFO and Senior Independent Advisor on ESG Policy.