The Quiet Laundering of Propoganda at the LSE
Sherkan exposes how institutional neutrality at LSE masks the quiet laundering of propaganda under the guise of academic freedom.
Sherkan exposes how institutional neutrality at LSE masks the quiet laundering of propaganda under the guise of academic freedom.
Angelica questions why Hollywood prefers remakes and links it to an increasing economy for nostalgia.
Written by Amy O’Donoghue The Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, has confirmed that tuition fees will rise with inflation for the…
Alba delves into the unrest on campus following exclusive event focused on the sexual violence of October 7th.
Jack attends the launch of new political group on campus, formed in support of Sultana and Corbyn's Your Party.
Janset explores the background behind recent staff petition calling for divestment.
Ethan rethinks how to confront Trumpism, arguing that facts alone can’t defeat a fantasy, only a new ideology can.
Skye and Angelika take on the LSE Law School's rapid exam policy changes, and question whether students are happy about…
Suchita connects LSE's past and present student activism through the Lessons on Revolution play
Anna takes an economic perspective on the first-year experience of applying for Spring Weeks, and considers its impact on the…