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class

Artwork by Momoko Metham
Sport // Cricket

Running out the poor

There's been a quiet rise of elitism in Australian Cricket.

October 5, 2018 Sameer Murthy
Socrates and intellectuals in a USyd Classroom
Analysis // Tutorials

Participation in the classroom: Get your 10%

The oft required and graded contributions of students during tutorials should be questioned.

April 24, 2018 Vaidehi Mahapatra
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Investigation // Google Maps

Food fault lines: mapping class through food chains

What can we learn from Google maps and a bunch of different food stores?

September 22, 2017 Natassia Chrysanthos and Ann Ding
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Perspective //

Choked by the blue collar

Eric Gonzales is sick of being asked what his parents do

July 27, 2016 Eric Gonzales
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Misc, Uncategorized //

Class(ist)y Coles

A tale of two supermarkets by Max Hall.

August 7, 2015 Max Hall
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Perspective //

Justice? I Have My Doubts

Andy Mason fought the law, and nobody won.

May 1, 2015 Andy Mason
Illustration by Julia Zhu Wei.
Sport //

Bowling out the bourgeoisie

Dom Ellis examines who goes in to bat.

March 25, 2014 Dom Ellis
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Perspective //

Way out west

Avani Dias explores class in the University community

September 24, 2013 Avani Dias
Culture //

All Class in Downton Abbey

An analysis of class relations, exploitation and imperialism in the popular British series.

March 29, 2013 Honi Soit

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