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High Flying Australians at Athletics Major Championships

Our Australian track and field athletes have showcased their amazing talents several times throughout the year.

August 21, 2022 Xavier Zuccon
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What goalkeeping feels like

All in a game's work.

April 25, 2022 James Frederiksen
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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Where’s the pride in sport?

Sydney University Sport and Fitness should get a little bit gayer

November 30, 2018 Wilson Huang
Perspective, Uncategorized // Masculinity

Grunting up against masculinity

It's time to challenge the throaty vocal chords of manhood

August 2, 2018 Karishma Luthria
Sport //

The invisible superhuman: who’s to blame for Paralympic erasure?

Noa Zulman sheds light on Sydney University’s unsung sporting heroes. 

October 5, 2016 Noa Zulman
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Running Out the Years

Rhys Carvosso has many feelings while watching the cricket.

April 23, 2015 Rhys Carvosso

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