Reflections on 75 years of The Beaver
For our final issue of the year, which is also the 75th Anniversary edition of The Beaver, a selection of…
For our final issue of the year, which is also the 75th Anniversary edition of The Beaver, a selection of…
An anonymised LSE academic looks at the relationships between the crisis in Gaza, institutional neutrality and academic discourses.
Suchita looks at the controversial subculture of women who sell themselves as a trophy wife as an alternative career pathway.
Cameron examines the dichotomy between power and protest.
Suchita writes about the online fashion subcultures reinventing themselves as the world gets richer.
Emma articulates to readers why she's breaking up with alcohol this Valentine's.
Muhammad explores the hollowing-out of the LSE experience by exploring how our degrees have become symbols rather than educations.
Kieran explores the problem with storytelling in graduate schemes and internships designed for people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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