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The Beaver
''The Beaver'' is the weekly newspaper of the London School of Economics Students' Union at the LSE, England. ''The Beaver'' is independent in its reporting. 2,000 copies are published and distributed free of charge every Tuesday during term time. ''The Beaver'' is governed by the Collective, a body of students who have contributed three or more written pieces or photographs to the paper and elects the editorial staff. The paper is made up of sections for News, Comment, Features, The City, The NAB and Sport, as well as an arts and culture supplement, ''PartB''. ==History== Named after the School's mascot, the Beaver, which was apparently chosen “as representing an industrious animal with social habits”, ''The Beaver'' was first published in its recognised format on 5 May 1949. The British Library of Political and Economic Science holds print and digital archives of the paper dating back to this first issue, which was christened by George Bernard Shaw, one of the LSE's founders. Since then it has gone through several makeovers, survived LSE's turbulent history and emerged to be one of the most respected and widely read student newspapers in the UK.
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