So you're on the World of Warcraft, eh? Are you that nerdy elf who's part of the Magical Machines Engineering Guild?
I have no idea what you're talking about in terms of the "Magical Machines Engineering Guild" as I have only ever played the game once when my friend convinced me to try it (I was a Dead Person character or whatever they're called). Suffice to say it was rather tedious and I could feel my brain being turned to mush, so I won't be playing that game, or others anytime soon.
Comp games are all very well for those who don't like to leave their house/room...ever...but for others of us who prefer human company as oppose to solely the company of a motherboard, well comp games just won't satisfy us for long.
I'm pretty sure that LSE is affiliated in some way with the University of London, but can LSE students use the UoL gym for free? What about for a small price? Is the UoL gym close to LSE?
perhaps the question you should be asking is: can lse students use other UoL libraries for free?
perhaps the question you should be asking is: can lse students use other UoL libraries for free?
Depends on your department.
In some subjects you have full UoL library rights.
In others you dont (eg economics) and must seek formal permission (including, I think, a letter from a lecturer) to have borrowing rights at UoL library (and only if actually needed).
EDIT - misread your post - thought you were referring to the main UoL Senate House library. With regards to the libraries at other UoL colleges officially you can but unofficially you cant and wont.