To Cancel or not to Cancel – Where free speech begins and ends
By Lara Wiebecke Many academics dream of being recognised for their work. In some cases, however, this kind of publicity…
By Lara Wiebecke Many academics dream of being recognised for their work. In some cases, however, this kind of publicity…
The debate over an absolute freedom of speech on campus is one of LSE’s biggest challenges. This complex and broad…
Deputy Features Editor Marianne Hii provides a comprehensive analysis of the role of public institutions and the press in the…
Thursday, 8th March, saw one of the most disappointing turnouts in recent SU elections. The Beaver reports that ‘just under…
The LSESU has cancelled an event hosted by the LSESU Ethical Finance Society after controversy among the student body. The…
THE POVERTY OF LABELS: THE AUTHOR’S CONCLUSIONS AND APOLOGY I would like to thank everyone for their response to my…
The King’s College London Libertarian society has launched the ‘Abolish KCLSU’s Safe Space Policy’ campaign, in response to what they…
By Paula Grabosch Journalism is not a crime. With these words emblazoned across their banners, protesters drove through Berlin and…
By Zikai Chua “Enemies of the people” was the phrase US President Donald Trump used to describe media outlets which…
By Taryana Odayar, Executive Editor. In true LSE fashion, this past week the university and its students have been caught…