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Our Team went out to investigate our diverse student population. [videojs mp4=”https://webvids.lsu.co.uk/2018-19/LSUTV/TottyTV/TTVS5E11_Web.mp4″ poster=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/00005.00_01_28_09.Still001.jpg”]

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Label volunteer, Emily Boxall, gives us an insight on the highs of Hustings and why they are unique to Loughborough! This November, 105 new Hall Committee positions were up for grabs. From organising sport to helping the environment, there was a role for everyone. It’s consequently no surprise that not everyone can be successful and in a brutal yet democratic process, 56 individuals fell short of electorate success. For those who were victorious, however, congratulations! They will be spending the next year working as a team to ensure their hall is run efficiently and that all the different sections…

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Welcome to Label’s, fortnightly news update, bringing you a few headlines from Loughborough, the UK and around the world. BBC Mental Health The past few weeks have certainly been a busy. As part of a special BBC series, dedicated to mental health, you may have noticed our union president on the news the other evening! Rahul has been interviewed about mental health in university for East Midlands Today, meanwhile he and our Education EO also partook in a discussion. It’s always great to raise awareness of mental health and we are proud that our union can spread their message…

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Label’s Features Editor, Leah Langley, brings us a piece on our love-hate relationship with the winter months. Winter is well and truly upon us. Whilst some hate the thought of this time of year, others relish in everything that it has to offer. It’s certainly getting chilly, but what else do these winter months offer us? There is the obvious discomfort of the ever so familiar chapped lips and dry skin that we have all pretty much come accustomed to over the years. The days are now much shorter, meaning we wake up when it’s dark and come home…

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LSUTV’s brand new Friday night chat show! Talking all things halls, the north and the sound of music with this week’s guests Olly Norman, Izzie Miller and Hazel Shanley, with a guest appearance from Luke Wheeler!! [videojs mp4=”https://webvids.lsu.co.uk/2018-19/LSUTV/FNC/FNC-1-web.mp4″ poster=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Cover-Ep1.png”]

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The world can seem like a scary place at the best of times, but what one thing would you change if you have the power? Volunteer writer, Ana-Maria Bilciu, shares her thoughts on how kindness could truly change our world. If I could change one thing about the world, I would simply make people the tiniest bit kinder. I believe many issues that our society is facing right now could easily be resolved, or at least mended, if human beings showed empathy above anything else. I like to think there is good in every single one of us –…

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Cooking Like a Skint Student is back again and this time Alex shows us that he’s not a thief and how to cook salmon! [videojs mp4=”https://webvids.lsu.co.uk/2018-19/LSUTV/CLASS/CLASS_Ep6_web.mp4″ poster=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/PIC-4.jpg”]

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Label volunteer, Meg Jocson Ong, brings you a late-night culture discovery… Want to avoid busy tourist hours at the museum? Typically, large groups of tourists from all over the globe are drawn to visit the greatest artworks and exhibitions London has to offer, making museum visits less enjoyable. Not to worry, because some of the best museums in London are actually open at night! Here are 4 museums you can visit a little bit later in the day to avoid the hustle and bustle of the tourist crowds: Tate Modern Located in South Bank, the Tate Modern is open…

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Music Editor, Henna Amin, sits down with Label’s very own Editor, Amie Woodyatt, to talk about her new EP, Polaroid. Hey Amie, great to sit down with you. Tell us a little about yourself, where are you from, and how did you get into music? Long story short, I’m from Worcester, but spent seven years in Auckland, New Zealand. I started to learn guitar at home when I was eight alongside my dad, but it soon turned into just myself having lessons. I started publicly ‘gigging’ in 2013 at a bar-come-brewery in North Shore, thanks to another musician (Brian,…

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Yesterday was International Day in LSU, so we went down to visit the over 40 national stalls and find out more from the day of celebration! [videojs mp4=”https://webvids.lsu.co.uk/2018-19/LSUTV/Newsflash/InternationalDay_web.mp4″ poster=”http://media.lsu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/International-Day-Cover.png”]

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