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1968 – LSE Unchained?

The year 1968 has become renowned for hosting some of the most important international political protests, many of which were…

March 26, 2019
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The Beaver Front Cover Awards

GAYEST COVERThe sex. The colours. The kiss. It’s all popping in this 2008 issue. BEST CARTOONThe giant student body breaks…

March 26, 2019
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Rocks

I see rocks, cement blocks, gradually crumbling.Water flows and erodes them,wind blows and throws themaway.In time they melt.Slowly it happens…

March 26, 2019
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Leading Ladies of LSE

Beatrice Webb in 1875, courtesy of LSE Library Earlier this year, the LSE renamed its towers after three central figures…

March 26, 2019
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A History of LSE Events

Muhammed Ali speaking in the Old Theatre in 1971 To the public, the LSE is known best for being a hotbed…

March 26, 2019
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A Look Into Three Strikes

Earlier this month, hundreds of LSE students took to the streets in central London as part of the international climate…

March 26, 2019
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“Familiar, Strange & Subject to Change”: LSE’s Sculptures

Image courtesy of Mark Wallinger and Hauser and Wirth  In 2005, LSE’s resident penguin and elephant Tembo made their home…

March 26, 2019
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A Year in Review

With FLIPSIDE’s inaugural full year about to come to a close, it is prime time to look back at how…

March 26, 2019
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How to save journalism

The state, publications and readers all have a role to play if vital journalism is to remain a viable enterprise…

March 26, 2019
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LSE needs to invest in student journalism

Student journalism is invaluable for career as well as community building For many acclaimed journalists, the answer to how to…

March 26, 2019
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