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Pranay Jha

Analysis // Debating

Debating Coaching: Convincing Parents it’s Actually Worth It

Private debating coaching relies on misleading migrant parents

May 25, 2019 Pranay Jha
News //

Swastika Graffiti Found at Camperdown Park

The perpetrator was confronted by a group of young people of colour

May 23, 2019 Pranay Jha
Culture //

An interview with Fatima Bhutto

A rare opportunity to interview a prolific author of colour

May 20, 2019 Rameen Hayat, Pranay Jha and Jessica Syed
Analysis //

First Nations Policy in Contemporary Australia

You should know the history of First Nations Policy before voting this Federal election

May 16, 2019 Pranay Jha
A photo of a heated debate between multiple people at the SRC meeting in a New Law seminar room
News // Students Representative Council

SRC fails to pass regulation changes following contentious procedural motion

The Secretary to Council overruled the decision originally made by President Jacky He

May 8, 2019 Joseph Verity and Pranay Jha
A Western magician looking in awe at various Indian street performances
Features // Magic

Stealing our magic: colonialism and Indian street performances

Westerners travelled to India and exploited Indian magicians

April 5, 2019 Kedar Maddali and Pranay Jha
Photo of the cottage described in article with a "For Rent" sign reading "6 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms / $490 per week)
Analysis, Investigation // SUSF

A house, a perk and a multimillion-dollar student organisation

The latest revelations in the long-running SUSF saga

April 3, 2019 Pranay Jha and Alan Zheng
Features // Education

A is for apple, B is for brainwashed: The conservative agenda in Australia’s secondary education

Political change first requires an acknowledgement of the politicisation of Australia’s curriculums

March 19, 2019 Liam Thorne and Pranay Jha
Editorials //

Editorial: Semester 1, Week 2 2019

An editorial on the power of students

March 12, 2019 Pranay Jha
Multilingual //

अंग्रेजी, उपनिवेशवाद और वर्ग

Exploring the colonial legacy of language in India.

March 7, 2019 Karishma Luthria and Pranay Jha

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