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Perspective //

Crash Course to Welcome Week 2022

Either way, you’re about to be introduced to two daunting environments: the University of Sydney, and the adult world at large.

February 18, 2022 Isabel Formby
Culture //

Miss music jams? Have your cake and eat it too

An overview of music societies on campus

February 26, 2021 Julia Magri
Multilingual, Uncategorized //

通过调查发现, 校园内Epic Tea奶茶店出现克扣员工工资的现象

在校园内的Epic Tea奶茶店,员工工资远远低于全国最低的标准时薪,每小时只有12澳元。类似的剥削问题也曾在2017年被曝光过

August 11, 2019 Yazhi Xue
Analysis //

Not your 9 to 5: How young shift workers are missing out on mental health care

Inquiring into the precarious nature of student mental health care

March 27, 2019 Amy Brooke and Karishma Luthria
Poles of USyd in various locations
Culture // Campus Culture

Poles, Pillars and Praxis

Alan and Annie befriend overlooked structures on campus

March 5, 2019 Annie Zhang and Alan Zheng
A cartoon drawing of two ibises, one on a bin, one behind a Kanken backpack.
Culture // Ibis

In defence of the mighty ibis: Actual campus mascot at USyd

How beloved are campus' bin chickens?

February 27, 2019 Crystal Yi Xu

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