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Pei Wen Tan

Culture, Television //

Squid Game, the modern dystopia

How the Netflix smash hit holds a mirror to our capitalist society.

October 18, 2021 Pei Wen Tan
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Business school blues: Finding your path as a commerce student

On the pressure to buy into corporate culture within the USyd Business School.

October 18, 2020 Pei Wen Tan
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The infamous BUSS2000: Does it really teach us to ‘lead’ and ‘influence’?

Does Business School’s marketing around student ‘employability’ hold up?

October 3, 2019 Pei Wen Tan
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Review: SUDS presents “Rhinoceros in Love”

SUDS' latest show taps into changing social mores about Asian representation with exhilarating power.

September 24, 2019 Pei Wen Tan
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Reviews //

A masterful original production: SUDS’ Jim Got Shot

SUDS' Jim Got Shot is Kingsman meets Comedy of Errors

September 7, 2019 Pei Wen Tan
"Head to head" written in futuristic text next to neon red and blue with two volume logos blaring
Opinion //

Head to head: Should we avoid campus loneliness?

The topic: Should we avoid loneliness on campus?

March 1, 2019 Vivienne Davies and Pei Wen Tan

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