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An image of the vigil on Monday night, with candles and placards reading “we stand against fascism Islamophobia,” “Solidarity with the Christchurch victims” and “No more white terror,” surrounded by a series of candles."
News // Activism

Christchurch shooting vigil removed by Campus Assist officers

The vigil was meant to last for a week and was removed by officers who did not escalate the matter to their supervisor for permission

March 20, 2019 Liam Thorne
The 2017 SRC logo with Krispy Kreme's around it.
Opinion // SRC

The case for a low SES officer

There is one marginalised group lacking representation on the Student Representative Council.

March 26, 2017 Maani Truu
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In defence of self-defence, mark two

A letter from Mariana Podesta-Diverio.

March 11, 2014 Mariana Podesta-Diverio
Letters //

In defence of self-defence

A letter from Bridget Harilaou.

March 11, 2014 Bridget Harilaou

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