Archive for March, 2005

 

Sic Transit Gloria Mundi

Saturday, March 26th, 2005

Well, I did say I was going to put a post up about the SU. This, as they say, is it. It’s all about the LSE Students’ Union, so it may not be of interest to everyone or, indeed, anyone.
I suspect and hope that this post will generate some discussion; hell, even some controversy. If […]

 

Will the real George Galloway please shut up?

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2005

An article for the Script. Whether it will be published or not, I don’t know, but I thought I’d put it here.

xD.

Well-meaning Guardian readers against the war, the Sectarian Workers’ Party and Monopolise Resistance, or: why the Stop the War Coalition failed.
Look. I’m sorry, but I read the Guardian. I take after the time-honoured strain […]

 

If you read this post your life will be much better

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2005

As I’ve said before on this illustrious blog, I’m not entirely sure why I’m doing it. Well, I have a few ideas but they are on a level of abstraction and generality and this is rapidly turning into a metablog. I haven’t really started publicising this yet but, in fairness, I wasn’t going to until […]

 

Shave the Beaver

Tuesday, March 15th, 2005

I’m not entirely sure about this post, but I think I’m going to make it nonetheless. It will get it out of my system, anyway.

With apologies to those of you who are not interested in my bilious attempt to rescue some shreds of self-worth, I’m going to have a go at the Beaver, the LSE […]

 

I hate weekends

Sunday, March 13th, 2005

I have no particular objection to wasted days. They can be a bit tedious, but sometimes just sitting in the park or the cafe (oh, how painfully bohemian…) and not achieving anything concrete is something of an achievement in itself. I seem to spend most of my time attached to a newspaper, a cigarette and […]

 

In the beginning…

Friday, March 11th, 2005

Welcome, one and all, to my blog.
I’ve been meaning to start a blog for a while and now I’ve finally decided to do it. I am very much aware, as I come up to leaving LSE, that I may lose contact with a lot of people I’d really rather not and that I do not […]