LSE Library – The Most Social Spot On Campus?
To the current LSE student, the Library symbolises the most frustrating stairs known to mankind, free lollipops and resident rodents.…
To the current LSE student, the Library symbolises the most frustrating stairs known to mankind, free lollipops and resident rodents.…
Adopted in February 1922, the LSE beaver mascot was selected by Edwin Cannan, Professor of Political Economy at the time.…
Initially joining The Beaver as a deputy Features Editor, I soon worked my way up to Features Editor and in…
When asked about the highlights of my life at LSE, I always return to my time at The Beaver. Some…
LSE today often carries a reputation of being a career-focused hub with a lagging social life, perpetuated by consistently low…
LSE’s rivalries with other universities date back to the early twentieth century, and have lived through famous academic debates with…
The year 1968 has become renowned for hosting some of the most important international political protests, many of which were…
Beatrice Webb in 1875, courtesy of LSE Library Earlier this year, the LSE renamed its towers after three central figures…
Muhammed Ali speaking in the Old Theatre in 1971 To the public, the LSE is known best for being a hotbed…
Earlier this month, hundreds of LSE students took to the streets in central London as part of the international climate…