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When it comes to SU governance, I’m a bit of a sceptic. In the past three years of covering SU…
When it comes to SU governance, I’m a bit of a sceptic. In the past three years of covering SU…
by Jack Beeching Picture credit: Film Farmers Ltd. It’s the afternoon of February the fourteenth. I’m sitting at a champagne-coloured…
Few would deny that orgasm is a beautiful, other-worldly experience – a transcendental gift elevating you from the mundane reality…
By Natasha Porter During the first weeks of Michaelmas Term, over 1000 LSE students participated in Consent.Ed workshops. These workshops…
Despite attempts over recent years to address Eurocentrism in LSE’s curriculum, the School’s undergraduate offerings on Black and African history…
When Suyin Haynes started at LSE, she didn’t see herself as the type to become a journalist. Graduating in 2016…
Note: This article was published in Issue #913 as incomplete, this is its full version. Throughout the pandemic, students have…
I went to the Houses of Parliament last night as Big Ben rung eleven, and Britain began the official process…
It is only in recent years that online campaigns have begun to be taken seriously as a campaigning tactic for…
Food waste is an issue gaining increasing awareness around the world. The UK Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ Committee classified…