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Liam Armstrong

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Students call for #booksnotbombs during National Day of Action against education cuts

Liam Armstrong reports on yesterday's National Day of Action education protests.

March 22, 2018 Liam Armstrong
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Students subjected to police violence at ‘Day Of the Unborn Child’ counter-protest

Arrests, NSW politicians, riot police, violent scuffles and the USyd alt-right all made an appearance during the heated standoff.

March 19, 2018 Liam Armstrong
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SSAF and the student movement

Liam Carrigan on the political implications of the Student Services and Amenities Fee

May 12, 2016 Liam Armstrong
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Kim, Cara and the rest of us

Liam Carrigan and Subeta Vimalarajah on why they split with Storm Model Management

May 4, 2016 Liam Armstrong
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Trimester trouble

Liam Carrigan examines the big change to university timetables across the sector

March 15, 2016 Liam Armstrong

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