Private Lives: An iced cocktail of a play that goes down a treat
Private Lives, Noël Coward’s delightfully outrageous comedy, was first performed in the year succeeding the Wall Street Crash when the…
Private Lives, Noël Coward’s delightfully outrageous comedy, was first performed in the year succeeding the Wall Street Crash when the…
LSE’s International Student Visa Advice Team (ISVAT) recently canceled an informational event for EU/EEA students about the UK’s new settlement…
By Sophie Lamotte and Kevin Morris On Tuesday February 11th, over a hundred students attended the LSE lunchtime Q&A meeting…
“What it has done, and what the purpose of it is, is to try and engage as many students as…
On Tuesday, 2 February, LSE’s Government Department held a screening of Armando Iannucci’s 2017 film The Death of Stalin. The…
There’s an irony of a proto-MeToo movement taking place in the halls of the fiercely conservative Fox News’ offices in…
By Angbeen Abbas LSE IDEAS, a think tank affiliated with the London School of Economics, has been ranked as the…
LSESU Labour has chosen its preferred candidates for the upcoming Labour Party election. The two chosen candidates are; Rebecca Long-Bailey,…
(C) LSE Careers By Anna Leigh Today the media is an inescapable and ingrained force in our society. Whether it’s…
Jintao Zhu writes about the Coronavirus, xenophobia and the implications of being afraid of the mask. The Coronavirus (2019-nCov) outbreak…