After a tiring few months trying to organise the first SRC meeting of 2025, it finally happened. It was worth the wait.
Author: Charlotte Saker
Lebanon’s food crisis stems from decades of economic mismanagement, labour exploitation, and environmental degradation.
It’s pretty hard to find someone at the Con who isn’t in a band or making music with others. Students feel limited to opportunities they naturally access through coursework.
“Stay Blak, stay proud, and for all the other people following us, thank you too.”
In all of her complex and messy decisions is a woman who knows what she wants and doesn’t know how to ask for it. Maybe next time, she should use her words.
Welcome to the most dazzling event of the year: the long-awaited Con Ball.
Day 4 began with a new strain of brain-rot: hydraulic compression videos! A fitting start to the final day of student politicians tearing each other apart.
Although the characters could have been developed differently, Champions had a captivating premise, while the cast and production team handled complex issues tactfully.
With a diverse array of skits, parodies, and impressive musical transitions, the show was a testament to the sharp wit and ingenuity of USyd’s med students.
Two days ago I realised my mum traded emotional fulfilment for stability. She sacrificed the closeness she once shared with her family in favour of securing a future for her children. Risk reaps reward and regret, but ultimately it’s about sacrifice — and with sacrifice comes the constant balancing of both.