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).
Author: Patrick McKenzie
A deafening Wednesday night with one of the most bombastic legacy rock bands touring today.
The NTEU’s history can provide us with a guide for future industrial action.
The quality of the staff and student experience at the University of Sydney is suffering.
It’s believed the coins were taken out of wages owed to University tutors.
The thrill of thievery.
On a hermeneutically pernicious encounter in the Quad.
A podcast investigating one of Sydney’s notoriously bad bus routes.
A shortlisted piece in the Fiction section of the Honi Soit Writing Competition 2021.
“We don’t own the land – we’re here to look after it.”