A Global LSE: How do International Students Feel about Changing UK Migration Laws?
Willow writes about how international students handle life in the UK under the increasingly hostile attitudes of the British Government.
Willow writes about how international students handle life in the UK under the increasingly hostile attitudes of the British Government.
Tomas explores the reality of crime in London and on LSE campus
Elodie explores the experiences of women who started sport at university and looks as university sports societies as a site…
Written by Sylvain Chan Photography by Oliver Chan Perhaps you’ve met Kai studying away in the CBG, reading about Bourdieu…
Skye and Angelika take on the LSE Law School's rapid exam policy changes, and question whether students are happy about…
Suchita connects LSE's past and present student activism through the Lessons on Revolution play
Anna takes an economic perspective on the first-year experience of applying for Spring Weeks, and considers its impact on the…
Written by Sophie Rose The Elephant on Houghton Street It is difficult to walk around LSE’s campus or have a…
Amy challenges the sufficiency of LSE's support for students from low socioeconomic backgrounds.
Tomas analyses the usefulness of university rankings: do they help or hinder university choice?