The recently-released Woolf Report overshadowed the LSE’s announcement of a new Director of School, as problems from the last regime threatened to spill over into the next period of the School’s history. The report, commissioned following the sudden resignation of [...]
A violent clash has erupted at LSE after a protest by the LSESU Palestine Society on Houghton Street was attacked by “a small group of organised individuals” who threw water bombs and knocked over property. The confrontation took place as [...]
The London School of Economics Growth Commission has launched today, aiming to provide an authoritative contribution to the formulation and implementation of long-term UK growth. LSE’s long-run growth strategy is being put forward by Professors Larry Summers of Harvard University [...]
A Jewish student at LSE has suffered a broken nose after a Nazi-themed drinking game on an Athletics Union (AU) trip led to a brawl. According to a report in The Beaver, the ski trip to Val D’isere saw students [...]
The recently-released Woolf Report overshadowed the LSE’s announcement of a new Director of School, as problems from the last regime threatened to spill over into the next period of the School’s history. The report, commissioned following the sudden resignation of [...]
The London School Of Economics have decided to charge £8,500 tuition fees from 2012, making them the first Russell Group University to decide on fees less than £9,000. Students and academics campaigned against charging £9,000 fees, with the Academic Board, [...]
A new bye-law being discussed by Westminster Council could see the end of the Hare Krishna delivering free food on University of London campuses. The Hare Krishna, who are regularly outside SOAS and the LSE handing out free food, would [...]
Former Director of the LSE Howard Davies said that the decision regarding the college’s tuition fees would be made at the recent Academic Board meeting. Academic board voted 68 to 67 against £9000 tuition fees, and 65 to 64 [...]
Music and dance filled the LSE’s library as a flashmob lightened the mood during the current exam period. A video on youtube shows students dancing to numerous songs, clapping and cheering. A white rabbit even makes an entrance and [...]
The Manic Shine are a hot upcoming band. The band’s leader, Ozzie Rogers, hails from the LSE but has chosen the music industry, rather than finance, as his chosen career path.
In their second interview with London Student, Clare Solomon, ULU President, and Viktoria Szmolar, ULU Vice-President, discuss the current state of the student movement. This excerpt focuses on the momentum of student protest after the Christmas break.