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LSESU holds Open Forum for Students of Colour  

Melissa reports on an open forum hosted by LSESU, reviewing a proposal to rename the BAME officer title.

February 21, 2025
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LSE hosts review session on its ESG policy

Amy attends LSE's ESG Policy information session, led by LSE's CFO and Senior Independent Advisor on ESG Policy.

February 21, 2025
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India doesn’t “need to sit in the shadows of the West”: Smriti Irani’s Visit to LSE 

Ann reports on Smriti Irani's visit to LSE, hosted by LSESU India Society in partnership with INSA-UK.

February 21, 2025
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Is LSE on its road to decolonising research?

Arushi explores how different departments are addressing the colonial legacies that shape their fields, investigating developments towards diversifying authors, theories…

February 20, 2025
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Life Beyond The Grind: Why LSE Students Make Time For Hobbies

Mahliqa interviews students who tried new hobbies at LSE, reflecting on the social, destressing, and upskilling benefits as well as…

February 20, 2025
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‘Elections are Able to Change, Hire, and Fire’: Talking about 2024 as a ‘Year of Elections’

Angelika discusses LSE student views on democracy after attending a panel on 2024 as 'Year of Elections.'

February 20, 2025
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Journalism at a Crossroads: Tradition vs the Citizens

By: Jennifer Lau If breaking news happened every hour, would it still hold the same weight? With each new generation,…

February 16, 2025
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How Padel Took Over the (Corporate) World

Skye looks at how this rapidly growing sport has managed to become a significant force on the global sporting stage.

February 4, 2025
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From Stadiums to Travel: The Hidden Environmental Impact of Football

Imani explores the impacts of the beautiful game on the environment and what the future might look like.

February 3, 2025
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The LSE Majlis: Reviving the Eastern Intellectual Tradition

Mahliqa discusses the new South Asian society on campus, the LSE Majlis, exploring the eastern intellectual tradition they seek to…

February 1, 2025
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