Course choice reductions lead to disappointment for some
When the LSE opened its course enrolments for the 2020/21 academic year in July, many reported what appeared to be…
When the LSE opened its course enrolments for the 2020/21 academic year in July, many reported what appeared to be…
By Beatriz Silva The new academic year is off to a very unconventional start. With lectures moving online and in-person…
A photography series by Sebastian Mullen
With Halloween around the corner and a second season of quarantine pending (sans Tiger King this time), I decided that…
By Cindy Ren Lean Further, launched in April 2020 by current students and alumni of the London School of Economics,…
Their testimonies reflect a sense of betrayal by the university over a perceived abandonment of fixed-term staff, concern about the…
Books The Southbank Centre has a daily book market offering a wide selection of both paperback and hardback books of…
By Mary Ma LSE has begun offering coronavirus nucleic acid tests for all students and staff, starting from September 21st.…
Despite significant fan anticipation, Tenet is far from Christopher Nolan’s best work. Its failure to keep its mind-blowing promise of…
Laura Goddard, the newly elected Community and Welfare Officer, sits down with us to discuss community at LSE. Looking at…