Campers are enduring the muddy lawns on the quad, while management has instructed that they are not permitted to pitch tents on wooden pallets.
Author: Amelia Raines
Encampment rally takes place amidst the rain, speak-out takes place outside F23, and Honi speaks to Nasser Mashni.
Current estimations show that the wage theft has impacted more than 7,500 staff.
Each week, and for decades before us, Honi has been laden with advertisements which interject student journalism, piss-takes, and art. But why? Honi is not a profitable paper — and prides itself on its boisterous independence.
In a panic to think of prompts for Honi reporters for this edition, I suggested Cliques, Chairs, and Chancellors as points of inspiration – the trifecta which governs one’s experience at the university. Cliques are immaterial but ubiquitous. Cliques are contagious.
Limited by archival lacuna, we can only dip our toes into the pernicious sea of sexism that has shaped Honi’s coverage of women’s issues and female participation in the paper over the years. Enter the women of 2024’s Honi.
Tumblr exhibits a unique multimedia ecosystem – one can “scrapbook” photos, textposts, songs, gifs, stills, and quotes, in a way that is structurally and aesthetically sound.
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A recent internal audit has revealed that the Australian Catholic University (ACU) underpaid casual sessional academic staff by a total…
In an Out of Session meeting by circulation, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) board members will decide upon…