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The lies we believe at Graduation

Despite USyd championing “leadership for good”, the increasingly “skills-based” training that it touts are selling us out for a soulless corporatised workforce.

October 9, 2022 Joshua Krook
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Michael Spence Column for Disagreeing Well: Seriously, why are you graduating on time?

To hear someone is on track with their progression understandably leaves the impression they’ve found nothing better to do.

September 20, 2022 Christian Holman
Perspective // Graduation

How to survive your last semester of uni

This fifth year stares into the face of the graduate abyss.

August 7, 2018 Stephanie Paglia
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‘Cut all ties’: Graduation ceremony disrupted by arms protestor

Lara Sonnenschein reports on the disruption of today's graduation ceremony.

May 1, 2018 Lara Sonnenschein

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