by Kevin Perry
11th December 2007
The Beaver has gone through much in the past term and due recognition ought to be accorded to the valued staff who make it happen.
Time for thanksgiving
Hand in hand for peace
by Charlie Gluckman
11th December 2007
If the Israel-Palestine conflict is to end in peaceful co-existence, it is constructive dialogue and not polarising rhetoric that will achieve this end.
A false dawn
by Javier Sethness
11th December 2007
Despite the hype, Annapolis appears to promise little more than political gesturing and limited, if any, real changes to the unjust status quo.
Find Your own Funds, Son!
by Martha Hampson
11th December 2007
Lack of adequate loaning options, decentralised finance system and vague bureaucracy are leaving post-graduate students with severe obstacles in meeting the financial requirements of their studies.
Turning Up the Heat on The E.U.
by Preeya Sud
11th December 2007
The role of Europe in the global response to climate change.
Waiting For the Tsunami Tuesday
by Gregory White
11th December 2007
The primaries on the 5th of February can determine the final candidates of the American presidential election.
Students throw the book at the Library
Michael Deas, News Editor
11th December 2007
Students demand return of 24 hour library as a Beaver survey reveals discontent at lack of essential texts and study space
Palestinian student allowed to return to UK
Ruchika Tulshyan, News Editor
11th December 2007
Palestinian student Khaled al-Mudallal has been allowed to leave the Gaza Strip to return to his studies at Bradford University following huge international pressure. Al-Mudallal, who was voted LSE Students’ Union Honorary Vice President in Michaelmas term, was trapped in Gaza by Israeli occupation forces authorities for 6 months despite having a UK visa. He will complete his final year of study in Business and Management studies.
Twinning taskforce discuss exchange with An-Najah SU
Estee Fresco
11th December 2007
The taskforce mandated to determine the details of the LSE Students’ Union’s (LSESU) twinning with the students union of Al-Najah University in Palestine met last Friday to discuss the details of the arrangement.
Bankside House suffers from severe power cuts
Henry Lodge, News Editor
11th December 2007
Problems with power supply have left LSE Halls of Residence, Bankside House, subject to intermittent cuts in heating and lighting over the coming few days.
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