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James Frederiksen

Campus, Perspective //

What to do if university isn’t for you

Yasmine’s journey took her full circle from university, TAFE, back to higher education and doing what she loves the most — the art of arranging flowers.

November 1, 2022 James Frederiksen
Reviews //

Review: Writing for Honi

Ultimately, the role of the Honi contributor is to generate dopamine.

October 29, 2022 James Frederiksen
Opinion //

Why does sport make us such arseholes?

Maybe it’s because our sporting heroes are unhinged.

August 28, 2022 James Frederiksen
Opinion //

The men’s health industry is bad for men’s health

Ease off your mates if they opt for a beanie in January or a cap indoors. Don’t let the corporations win.

August 8, 2022 James Frederiksen
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What goalkeeping feels like

All in a game's work.

April 25, 2022 James Frederiksen
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Dermatology is blemished by inequality: The poor have more skin in the game

As long as monetary incentives remain with urban centres, cosmetics and surgical procedures, it is hard to imagine the inequality that underpins dermatology will be fixed in the near future.

March 13, 2022 James Frederiksen

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