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Katherine O'Chee

Culture // Kpop

BTS is bigger than The Beatles

What the world's biggest band tells us about the state of global music

August 7, 2018 Katherine O'Chee
Perspective // Online Community

How the internet turned us into a silent generation

From the freedom to watch to the paranoia of being watched.

May 31, 2018 Katherine O'Chee
Perspective // University

Thinking outside the box

How can we be original in academia?

May 15, 2017 Katherine O'Chee
Oweek
Analysis // Oweek

Which USyd clubs and societies are worth your time and money? 

How to get bang for your buck

March 3, 2017 Katherine O'Chee
Reviews //

New Burg Order

Katherine O’Chee likes her Burger King Illuminati with no pickle and a side of LAUGHS

September 28, 2016 Katherine O'Chee
Culture, Uncategorized //

Debugging the love bug

If all romance is replication, then why does Katherine O’Chee still like it?

September 15, 2016 Katherine O'Chee

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