Should cultural societies take political stances? Do they have a duty to, or does this harm inclusivity within a society? Iman explores a range of cultural societies to find out their views.
Do you have wild, crazy dreams of being a banker? Or a lawyer? Or a consultant? It is often said that LSE would be the best place to pursue these careers: Orlando explores whether LSE pushes us towards the ‘Bermuda Triangle’, or whether we choose to join ourselves.
The rise of Zack Polanski’s Green Party raises new questions for the future of the Labour Party and the British Left. Why has the Labour Party seemingly lost its charm with young people, and how could it get it back? Willow asks LSESU’s Labour Party and disillusioned former members to find out.
Emerson attends the LSE Forum, an annual debate on Hong Kong policy and philosophy, to explore how the diaspora engages with their culture abroad.
Janset interviews student campaigners on LSE’s relationship with British Petroleum
What does it mean to engage in interfaith dialogue? How do we do it respectfully, without giving up our own views, whilst also learning from others? Lucas speaks to 6 students and 1 professor on interfaith dialogue, emphasising the continuing prevalence of religion in today’s society, conflicts and culture.
What makes a good food spot on campus? Saumya explores through SKVP’s newest branch in the Garrick.
Syl and Sophie take a deep-dive behind the scenes of the LSESU RAG’s Fashion show. They explore the themes of the show, the people and fashion behind it and how it relates to the LSE experience.