LSE Limelight #7: LSESU Creative Network

“No we weren’t doing enough [to promote individual society initiatives] but now we have the leadership team which came about in November and now we have the resources to give the individual groups the attention they deserve. So we are getting there. ” – Zulum ElumogoSU General Secretary.

This week we’re speaking to Zulum Elumogo, SU General Secretary and Josie Stephensthe Chair of the Creative Network, about the LSESUCreative Network. We talk about creating structural change at LSE allowing creativity to thrive, whether it has succeeded so far and what they are actually providing societies. The LSESU Creative Network Fair is at 17:30 Jan 24th in The Venue, come along so meet lovely LSE students in creative societies!

This is LSE Limelight from the Beaver Sound. We bring you all the best stories from students and groups around campus.

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