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LSE Hosts Public Event on Improving Cycling Safety in London
Oona writes about an LSE public event discussing the safety of London cyclists
LSESU ISoc Charity Week Raises Over £40,000 for Global Relief
Melissa covers Islamic Society's fundraising efforts during Charity Week, dedicated to Mercy Relief
LSE Celebrates Black History Month with a Formal Event
Anhelina reports on Black History Month events organised by the LSESU
“Inequality is like cancer”: President Larry Kramer’s Inaugural Lecture
Saira reports on President and Vice-Chancellor Larry Kramer's inaugural lecture on the five challenges for…
The ‘LSE 7’ Suspensions: Is Campus ‘Free Speech’ Sacred or Illusory?
The author argues that the suspensions of seven LSE students protesting for Palestine raise questions about whether the…
My Experience with an AI Interviewer: A Glimpse into the Future of Automated Hiring
Saumia considers how we can best co-exist with the upcoming age of AI interviews.
The ‘LSE 7’ Suspensions: Is Campus ‘Free Speech’ Sacred or Illusory?
The author argues that the suspensions of seven LSE students protesting for Palestine raise questions about…
“Should I Get a Part-time Job?”: the Art of Balancing Paid Work Alongside Studies at LSE
This article celebrates students who juggle part-time work with their studies at LSE, sharing advice on…
Gap Years: the Modern Grand Tour?
Sophie critiques the increasingly sheltered and debaucherous nature of gap years.
Why do we (still) Romanticise Pirates?
Lucas explores the reasons behind the pirate trope's longevity in popular imagination.
‘Name Three of their Songs: Will Girls Ever be Considered “Real” Fans?
Niamh explores the sexist undertones behind the male music fan's tendency to gatekeep music fans.
Brat Politics: Just a New Phase in Political Iconography or a Warning Sign?
Sebastian analyses the potentially counterproductive nature of Harris's "Brat Summer" campaign.