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Luke Mesterovic

Analysis //

The Bloc: NatCon 2022 Explained

How many blockheads will it take to fix the NUS?

December 12, 2022 Luke Mesterovic
News //

‘Peaceful protest is not a crime’: Activists oppose Violet CoCo’s conviction

'The police and the courts are using jail as a deterrent to peaceful protests and this has to stop.'

December 7, 2022 Misbah Ansari and Luke Mesterovic
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Manning Bar cancels bands with fascist ties following criticism

The event was cancelled after criticism from students and University staff.

December 6, 2022 Luke Cass, Veronica Lenard and Luke Mesterovic
Reviews //

Rad Ed review: From Gadigal to Gaza: Anti-Colonial Solidarity

To stand for Palestine means to stand for the rights of First Nations people, and to stand for the rights of First Nations people means to stand for the rights of Palestinians.

September 12, 2022 Luke Mesterovic and Ethan Floyd
Culture, Film //

Finding the Great Australian Film

What is the Australian 'vibe'?

August 2, 2022 Luke Mesterovic
University //

Fear and Loathing on the pickets

Disclaimer: this article makes no claims of objectivity.

May 24, 2022 Luke Mesterovic
News //

‘We are being overlooked’: May Day parade takes aim at government inaction

May Day 2022 was a reminder of how much work is to be done in the fight for fairer working conditions.

May 2, 2022 Luke Mesterovic
Reviews //

SUDS Review: She Rode Horses Like the Stock Exchange

The absurdist comedy gallops to success under Alex Bryant’s direction.

April 18, 2022 Luke Mesterovic
Culture, Multilingual //

On ‘opa’: Greece’s de facto catchphrase

Our greatest achievement is undoubtedly the magic of the Greek lifestyle – a lifestyle that is encapsulated by the word opa.

March 20, 2022 Luke Mesterovic
Culture, Film //

‘Videodrome’, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Loathe Mark Zuckerberg

Nearly 40 years on, Cronenberg’s classic remains relevant for USyd’s student life.

March 20, 2022 Luke Mesterovic

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