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Astha Rajvanshi on why minority groups aren’t in a race.

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UniGate Week 3 – SRC & Honi candidates, NU$, a drugs bust, and a pizza heist

All the rumours, hearsay, and downright slander from the world of student politics and culture.

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USU’s new coffee supplier not “fair trade” but socially responsible

Kira Spucys-Tahar gets her caffeine hit from ethical sources.

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Pressure on as SSAF deadline nears

A deal is close to being struck, reports Michael Koziol.

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Union Board to review Queerspace

The autonomy issue surrounding the Holme Building Queerspace just won’t go away, reports Lane Sainty.

October 3, 2012 Lane Sainty

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