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Laura de Feyter

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Analysis // Neurodiversity

Hearing Red: Dream or Disability?

Synaesthesia, or sensory confusion, is so romanticised and misunderstood that the experiences of students with the condition are often swept under the rug

May 31, 2018 Laura de Feyter
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Review: Kaleidoscope International Revue 2018

In their first ever season, the International Revue both broke ground and paved way for ongoing success

May 25, 2018 Laura de Feyter
Hot cross buns held by students
Perspective // Religion

Easter Eggs Four Ways

The public holiday and religious event has different connotations for clubs and societies on campus

March 27, 2018 Laura de Feyter
Analysis //

Enrolling at USyd? You’ll Need a Degree For That

Disappearing units at the end of 2017 caused more chaos for USyd's already murky enrolment process.

March 2, 2018 Laura de Feyter

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