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Whiteness in student politics and activism

Interviews with twelve student activists.

October 12, 2021 Deaundre Espejo, Vivienne Guo, Jeffrey Khoo and Shania O'Brien
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Perspective // Sustainability

No sustainability in shame

Shedding light on the classism behind the sustainability movement

August 17, 2019 Vivienne Guo
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Opinion // Linguistics

No future (tense) for prescriptionist grammar

A more inclusive approach to diverse language systems is needed

April 10, 2019 Ellie Stephenson
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Loneliness on campus

Why do so many students go it on their own through uni?

October 23, 2018 Elijah Abraham

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