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Lamya Rahman

Features, Investigation //

How 4chan users tried (and failed) to bring a white pride movement to Australian universities

Threads on the anonymous messaging board targeted Pauline Hanson's opponents, including two users who alleged to be Victoria Police recruits

November 29, 2018 Lamya Rahman
Analysis // Love

Where to find love on campus

Your comprehensive map of the thirstiest spots at USyd

November 15, 2018 Lamya Rahman
Analysis // Environment

The University is still killing our planet

The world is in a climate crisis, and our University is a big part of the problem

October 31, 2018 Lamya Rahman and Andrew Rickert
News // International Students

Universities turn to India after projected decrease in Chinese student money

Australian universities are vying to attract students from India as experts warn of a decline in the enrolment of Chinese international students

October 31, 2018 Lamya Rahman
Analysis // Sydney Law School

Is Sydney Law School too harsh on its students?

We compared the assessment practices of different law schools around Sydney

October 26, 2018 Lamya Rahman
News // Senate

“It is cool to be Conservative”: Undergraduate Senate Fellow vows to protect free speech on campus

In the same interview, Francis Tamer said he would urge the University to develop a "no tolerance policy" on violent protests

October 19, 2018 Lamya Rahman
Perspective // Western Sydney

Censoring Western Sydney: when to use ‘youse’

It might not be in the exam, but learning how to 'speak USyd' is a core part of the social life curriculum

October 16, 2018 Lamya Rahman
News //

Restrictions lifted on coverage of UNSW student elections

Despite the new freedoms, Tharunka articles could still be censored for "any reason"

October 13, 2018 Lamya Rahman
News //

‘Vote No’ protestor elected as undergraduate Senate Fellow

Francis Tamer received 1, 000 more votes than the second placed candidate

October 2, 2018 Liam Donohoe and Lamya Rahman
Profiles // Senate Elections

Meet the students vying for the highest undergraduate position at University

Out of a total of 24 candidates, only five agreed to an interview with Honi

October 1, 2018 Lamya Rahman and Liam Donohoe

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