Breaking the cycle of victim blaming

Anonymous tells a private tale of suffering at the hands of a culture that turns a blind eye
News in Revue – Week 12
Caitlin Still writes a poem about the exodus of Tony and the Burning Bush
The kindness of strangers

Those two litttle words (or one if you spell it ‘thankyou’) aren’t that hard to say, writes Patrick Horton.
News in Revue: Faceless Bill’s Face
A review of this week’s news, in the form of a revue
An audience with the King

Samantha Jonscher reflects on the amazing grace of Elvis Presley and his estate
News in Revue: Zoe’s law, Palmer’s victory, Albo v Shorten, tragedy in Syria and Nairobi

A sombre look at the week’s biggest stories
Drunk driving and other civil liberties

Lucy Watson went gay clubbing in Texas and lived to tell the tale
And all the king’s men

Xiaoran Shi paid a visit to Sydney University’s local brothel, King’s Court Massage.
Fasting but not furious

Ezreena Yahya attended SUMSA’s annual Ramadan iftar, and was inspired by the spirit of giving
Nice day for a Red wedding

Patrick Horton discovers a marriage of tradition and consumerism in modern China
A stranger ripping hair off my genitals

Anonymous tells a story of vulnerability, sexuality, and hair removal
News in Revue: Three feared sisters

SCENE. A desert place. Enter three senior members of Cabinet. When shall the party keep its reign In plunder, fighting or in vain? When the Yom Kippur is done, When the cattle’s lost and won. That will be the betting of the sun. Where the place? Upon her wreath. There to meet with MacRudd. Don’t […]
The time I met Ali Jafari

Ali Jafari was granted asylum in Australia but returned to a detention after an incorrect security assessment. Before the assessment could be corrected, Jafari died in detention. Jeremy Elphick met the man whom Australia’s detention system failed.
News in Revue – Week 12
No feathers were too russelled this week Elections at uni went well, so to speak. In national news: Wyatt Roy joined the growing list of progressive MPs So rally on forth for gay matrimony It’s back to court for Craig Thompson again Nineteen new charges= one hundred and seventy three total. I don’t even […]
GOVT2603 v 2UE

Alisha Aitken-Radburn and Natalie Sareff, two students in Peter Chen’s GOVT2603 class, pranked 2UE.
Scoping the landscape
This First Person creatively explores environments and surroundings.
Challenge Accepted: Naked On Stage

It’s a man’s world. But it wouldn’t be nothing without a woman or a girl. Right? Nudity on stage, particularly the Seymour stages that play host to the University of Sydney revues, is definitely a man’s world. A whole lotta cock, not a lotta clunge. I’m here to change that. Challenge accepted. I joined the […]
Challenge Accepted: Twitter lockout

Lucy Watson discovers what it takes to get locked out of Twitter.