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No In-Person Teaching for Lboro London
With the summer term beginning on Monday 26th April, the University had planned to take a similar teaching approach as in Semester 1 in the…

My Transition Story
An alumni of Loughborough University talks about her transition story and what advice she would give to others. I am an Alumni of Loughborough University,…

President’s Blog: Thinking of Running for President? Buy a hat stand.
Recently, I attended a meeting at the start of which I was asked to provide a short introduction to who I was and what my…

President’s Blog: Tuition fees, rent freezes and no detriment – your LSU Executive need two things from you
Your concerns around tuition fees, no detriment policies, and rent freezes (amongst others) are not falling on deaf ears, but now your Executive need two…

What Films will Keep you cosy this Christmas?
Volunteer Writer, Leah Langley, takes us through the Christmas films that’ll get you in the festive mood For a lot of people, Christmas is one…

A detailed analysis of the 2020 US Presidential Election
Volunteer writer Maciek Anielski analyses the results of one of the most contentious elections in recent decades to find out exactly why Joe Biden won…

Covid 19 Test and Trace: Have lives been saved or is it too little too late?
Label Volunteer Ishaq Adams gives his thoughts on the COVID-19 Test and Trace system and its success (or otherwise) Covid-19, also known as the disease…

President’s Blog: Turning a corner – What a COVID Freshers taught me and LSU
In my first President’s blog, I wrote about the importance of maintaining a sense of community at Loughborough, despite the circumstances. This is something that…

The End of the Kardashians: How Have the Family Influenced Modern Society?
Volunteer writer, Katrina Maria Sweeney, explores the Kardashians influence on the modern world The Kardashian-Jenner family has become a large part of not only American…

Young People and the Pandemic
Volunteer Label writer Maddy Wright explores the attitudes, and the arguably disproportional blame, that young people and students have received amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.…