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Profiles // Journalism

The storyteller’s tale: a conversation with David Leser

The internationally renowned journalist shares his thoughts on fake news, the death of print, and the future of his profession

May 8, 2017 Cameron Gooley
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Features // Conservativism

When David joins Goliath

The reasons you'll vote conservative, according to conservatives.

April 6, 2017 Pranay Jha and Liam Donohoe
Art by Matthew Fisher
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Student soldiers

Some USyd students go on gap years, others are called to national service.

Alexandros Tsathas and Victoria Zerbst spoke to three former conscripts.

March 10, 2016 Alexandros Tsathas and Victoria Zerbst
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The Show Must Go On

Peter Walsh heard how a rag tag bunch of hopefuls saved the Engineering Revue.

September 15, 2015 Peter Walsh
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Praying the gay away

Georgia Kriz writes about her day with a gay conversion therapist

August 19, 2013 Georgia Kriz

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