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Anie Kandya

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COVID across borders

On the limbo of migrant anxiety.

August 8, 2021 Rhea Thomas, Anie Kandya and Anika Bhatia
Opinion //

Fucked if we do, and fucked if we don’t

Does sex positivity give a free pass to problematic dynamics?

November 27, 2019 Anie Kandya
Analysis //

USU and SUSF: USyd’s corporate sweethearts

SSAF negotiations unduly reward corporate organisations

October 24, 2019 Pranay Jha and Anie Kandya
News // Bowraville Murders

Families of Bowraville murder victims demand justice now

Families of Bowraville murder victims continue to remain in a state of limbo in their quest to seek justice

September 29, 2019 Anie Kandya
Analysis // SUSF

Who does SUSF serve?

A new path for the university’s sports’ union is needed

May 20, 2019 Anie Kandya and Vivienne Guo
Analysis // ACAR Honi

Emotional dynamics and immigrant parents

Reflecting on my Indian upbringing

May 8, 2019 Anie Kandya
Crowd from the Palm Sunday Rally, holding banners that read "Say yes to refugees" and "Close Manus Close Nauru #Bringthemhere"
News //

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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