Perhaps another symptom of the chronic condition that USyd is coming down with: a bad case of campus-life-was-better-20-years-ago-itis.
Author: Marlow Hurst
The advent of the Campus Access Policy foretells a university barren of hijinks and animated antics. With the university threatening…
While the play was certainly an ode to the whimsy and abject lunacy of the student life, the ‘60s/‘20s juxtaposition provides an opportunity to reflect on the progresses, and regresses, of Australian culture and the university system (think HECs, lock-out laws, department mergers, the commodification of tertiary study, the inaccessibility of student housing).
At a press conference earlier today, Thales Rear Admiral (Innovation and Heat-Death) Lance Cornetto announced a program set to redefine…
A City of Sydney spokesperson said it was due to be reinstated later in the year.
No more Arunning to Arundel.
In broad and detailed strokes, Sam Neill paints a rich personal life, a successful professional career, and a very different Australian film industry to the one we have today.
One Honi hopeful from 1992 and another from 2019 go head-to-head in another election.
According to the Walkley’s “Headline, caption, or hook” award, headlining is “the art of witty and succinct journalism that grabs attention across all media.”
The Physics Road Gate holds memories of a campus lost and a campus past.