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Tuning into the Sydney University Radio Group

Sydney Uni Radio Group is one of the University’s oldest societies and its history certainly is aux-hillerating! Let’s rewind.

September 13, 2022 Fynn Ferdinands
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Drama and democracy: from Ancient Greece to SUDS

“The people's voice, once angered, can create dissent, ratifying a curse which now must have its way” - Chorus, 'Agamemnon' by Aeschylus

September 13, 2022 Sarah Boreham
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How long could the Quadrangle survive under siege?

With 14 entrances and a standing army of 100,000 students, it’s going to be one hell of a fight.

September 13, 2022 Marlow Hurst
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What is the SRC election, and why should I vote?

Honi breaks it down for anyone who might be confused by the Facebook invitations and incoming coloured shirts.

September 7, 2022 Honi Soit
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What are USyd students torrenting on campus Wi-Fi?

From 10GB 1080p.H264.AAC porn files to a 60GB Far.Cry.6.Ultimate.Edition-Repack, the torrent history of pirates on USyd Wi-Fi is wide open.

August 29, 2022 Chuyi Wang
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The Barefoot Editors: Toes out on Eastern Avenue

30 toes vs cobblestone and a cold snap. What would happen if three students took up the barefoot on campus mantle?

August 29, 2022 Thomas Sargeant, Amelia Koen and Roisin Murphy

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