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The art of campus & the campus of art

Investigating the mysterious myriad of artworks at the University of Sydney and questioning who put them there.

April 4, 2022 Amelia Koen
Features //

Banjos, Bluegrass and Bright Stars: A Snapshot of Country Music in Australia

There’s more to country music than meets the eye. Ahead of the Tamworth Country Music Festival’s 50th Anniversary next month, Leo Su sets out to appreciate the beauty, stories, and place of the genre in Australia.

March 13, 2022 Leo Su
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Putting faith into action

We need a return to the radical activism of the early Church.

May 4, 2020 Raúl Sugunananthan
A man and his daughter sit in the water. The girl is fishing, the man is holding a photo.
Features // Intergenerational Trauma

Cha nào, con nấy — like father, like child

Emma Cao fishes for herself in her father’s tarnished memories

August 21, 2019 Emma Cao
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
Hand-drawn image of a family gathered around an old-fashioned looking television. Surrounding them are floating televisions with images of Donald Trump and Pauline Hansen on the screens.
Features // Conservativism

When David joins Goliath

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

April 6, 2017 Pranay Jha and Liam Donohoe
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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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