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Thomas Sargeant

Culture, News //

Dance ’til you’re dead: Lansdowne Saved

The Oxford Art Factory team is set to take over operations for the venue while maintaining its iconic gig room.

May 16, 2022 Thomas Sargeant
Art, Culture //

2022 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes: life and colour

The winner of the 2022 Archibald Prize will be announced this Friday 13 May, with the exhibition opening to the public the following day.

May 11, 2022 Thomas Sargeant and Amelia Koen
USU Elections //

USU First Look: campaign graphics analysis

USU Season has begun, and Honi is here to dive into the most critical deciding factor behind any campaign: graphic design.

May 1, 2022 Thomas Sargeant
News //

USyd fined for radiation control breach

The breach related to improper disposal of a PET scanner in 2019.

April 21, 2022 Ellie Stephenson, Khanh Tran and Thomas Sargeant
News, University //

PooNR: Peter Nicol Russel Building bathrooms overflow with faeces.

As of this afternoon, the bathrooms had not yet been cleaned or repaired.

April 14, 2022 Thomas Sargeant
Art, University //

USyd through Dupain’s lens – 70 years on

The photographs that captured the University.

April 10, 2022 Thomas Sargeant
Analysis, University //

‘Unacceptable and devastating’: 1 in 6 report sexual harrassment in National Student Safety Survey

Five years on from the landmark 2016 AHRC Survey, the Social Research Centre’s report indicates that much remains to be done for victims and survivors of sexual violence.

March 27, 2022 Khanh Tran, Ellie Stephenson and Thomas Sargeant
Art, Profiles //

Atong Atem — Decolonial Sci-Fi and the power of portraiture

Honi sits down with the inaugural winner of the La Prairie Art Award, Atong Atem.

March 19, 2022 Amelia Koen and Thomas Sargeant
Art, Reviews //

rīvus — peering into troubled waters: The 23rd Biennale of Sydney

rīvus encapsulates the complexities of a world wrapped in water, navigating its social and environmental landscapes.

March 12, 2022 Amelia Koen and Thomas Sargeant
Culture //

Review: Heaps Gay at Manning

It was impossible to move through a room without running into every person you’ve met on campus, from ever-present BNoCs to tute-bound whos.

March 6, 2022 Thomas Sargeant and Roisin Murphy

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