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Africa is not corrupt, it has been corrupted

Dismantling the Western assertion that corruption is to blame for Africa's lack of economic growth.

November 3, 2020 Alex Whitehead
Analysis, Sport //

“Giving us something to cheer for”: politics in sports

Sport has the ability to unite, delight and distract us - a fact politicians know all too well

March 2, 2020 Daanyal Saeed
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大权在握的圣上,大权旁落的傀儡

谈论宋徽宗的双重形象

August 11, 2019 Max Zhuili
HOW DID THE ALP LOSE AN UNLOSABLE ELECTION against a blue and red background.
Opinion // Politics

How did the ALP lose the unlosable election?

After this election loss, the Labor Party needs to move to the left

May 27, 2019 Daanyal Saeed
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Features // Religion

What cross does the Catholic Church bear?

Mapping the ideological hierarchies of the Catholic Church

May 22, 2019 Peter Dougherty
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Opinion // Academia

How the right twists our perceptions of academics

The leftist agenda in academia is not as real as you think

May 22, 2019 Ellie Stephenson
Editorials //

Honi Soit’s Election Manifesto

We aim to shed light on the self-assured hubris of career politicians whose conscience feeds on collective amnesia regarding the subjugation they have wrought.

May 16, 2019 Honi Soit
Features, Uncategorized //

නාඳුනන මළ සිරුරු — Unidentified Dead Bodies

A brief history of Sri Lanka’s student movement and the Second JVP Insurrection.

May 8, 2019 Amanda Dheerasekara
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Opinion // Queer Honi

Hope Through Fear

Optimism should be sought through radical negativity

May 1, 2019 Peter Burrell-Sander
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Palm Sunday rally says “yes” to refugees

The annual protest gathered weeks away from the upcoming federal election

April 14, 2019 Vivienne Guo and Anie Kandya

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