Over the weekend, Joi Murugavell’s stunning new solo exhibition lit up a hidden corner of Chippendale.
Author: Amelia Koen
The on-campus exhibition brings together a series of unassailable artworks from, or in response to, nuclear disasters such as Nagasaki, Maralinga and Chernobyl.
Protests good, election bad.
Investigating the mysterious myriad of artworks at the University of Sydney and questioning who put them there.
Described as “anti-protest laws” by Leong in a speech set to be delivered in parliament tonight, Leong will argue that it is a bill which seeks “to criminalise the behaviour of the people who are trying to save us”.
Pain management drugs and cannabinoids have been found to protect against infectious diseases such as COVID-19 in recent studies by USyd and Oregon State University.
The international letter opposes collaborative funding partnerships between universities and fossil fuel companies that compromise academic freedom.
After too many nights locked indoors and ruminating alone, Emo Nite was a return to form for the musical aspect of emo culture.
Honi sits down with the inaugural winner of the La Prairie Art Award, Atong Atem.
The Snow Medical Research Foundation has suspended all funding ties with the University of Melbourne following a third year of honorary doctorates awarded to only causasian men.