‘We don’t like that we’ve had to organise. We were desperate.’ The next fight for student activists
By Jack Beeching In a 2014 piece for the Guardian, the late David Graeber wrote: “If ever a ‘reform’ has…
By Jack Beeching In a 2014 piece for the Guardian, the late David Graeber wrote: “If ever a ‘reform’ has…
It’s 3pm on a Wednesday — almost precisely the middle of the week — and a clutch of students are…
LSE will hold in-person graduation celebrations in summer 2021, the Students’ Union announced in a statement. The move reverses the…
Guess who’s back? Yes, it’s Miss Pussy Galore, LSE’s second closest thing to Gossip Girl after LSELove (still slightly short…
Illustration by Gabi Król Music allows us to set the tone and tempo of our lives, and this is as…
By Beatriz Silva and Yasmina O’Sullivan What do the NYC Pride March and a pre-pandemic Wednesday outside of the LSE…
Whilst reading about the disappearance and murder of Sarah Everard, I felt a shiver down my spine at the thought…
In the latest student and director Q&A, LSE’s leadership team expressed their pride in all that has been achieved in…
By Thomas Jenkins Boxing. It is a sport that predominantly serves working-class communities in deprived inner-city areas, and one that…
LSE’s low-income and working-class students fell behind last year, even as gaps faced by other disadvantaged groups narrowed. With many…