Sam Rippon on Drama Society and dramatic life choices
Third-year Politics and History student Sam Rippon is well-known in LSE creative circles for his pivotal role in LSESU Drama…
Third-year Politics and History student Sam Rippon is well-known in LSE creative circles for his pivotal role in LSESU Drama…
An invitation to watch what would have been the final dress rehearsal of LSESU Drama Society’s production of Sister Act…
Friedrich Hayek, like it or not, is embedded deep into LSE’s culture. From his appearance on our reading lists to…
Can the brutality of Fight Night be captured through the language of love? Fight Night was one of the last…
Voting has opened for this year’s LSESU Lent Term elections amidst uncertainty and lack of engagement due to the Covid-19…
As LSE goes virtual and friends fly back home across the world, many final years at LSE have not had…
With the polls set to open for the LSESU elections on Monday 23rd March, over a quarter of positions have…
The CDC warns that the COVID-19 is likely to be most dangerous for older people or people with underlying health…
There is a point in the second LSE Economics podcast where interviewer Matthew Bradbury lets out an almost indiscernible chuckle.…
Last week, LSE took the unprecedented step of taking all teaching online, replacing in-person exams with other forms of assessment…