Eastern Avenue is no longer the stage of stujo electoral theatre it once was and even the presence of Facebook has waned.
Author: Marlow Hurst
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.
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.”