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Mapping the uncertain future of International House through its past

International House has been home to over 6,000 students since it opened in the 1960s, and is a hallmark of modernist architecture at USyd. So why is it closing?

October 31, 2022 Roisin Murphy
Culture //

The past as a palimpsest: An express history of Sydney’s Central Railway Station

From a tin shed to the largest station in the Southern Hemisphere, Central has a long, winding history.

August 22, 2022 Grace Mitchell
Investigation //

‘Basic crime and various dangerous shit’: The criminal history of USyd’s pubs

Much like the rest of Sydney, crime in USyd’s surrounding suburbs peaked in the 70s to 80s.

April 25, 2022 Emily Moore

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