What does it take to get away with murder? In 1920s Chicago, it seems all you need is a good…
Author: Sandra Kallarakkal
Tensions, political and personal alike, run high, and festering wounds thought to be healed are reopened. But what hurts more? Leaving, or being left behind?
Hugo Hay (Senior Editor), Ashray Kumar, China Meldrum, Kelly Caviedi, Joan Brizuela, Bipasha Chakraborty, and Estelle Vigouroux will edit the magazine for the next year.
Honi’s conversation with Pelican was an interesting change of pace to previous Spotlights. While sharing a desire to engage with their student community in a meaningful way, Pelican were hesitant to place their shortcomings on external factors. Instead they confessed a mission to cultivate student community as crucial to ever have a chance at combating the turbulence of student media.
Honi enters the (soap)boxing ring and emerges relatively unscathed
With the Gaza solidarity encampment approaching its first week on the Quad lawns, student activists continue to demand for the severance of the University’s ties to Israeli universities and weapon manufacturers.
It was broadly noted that the campus security has been friendly, but that there is a feeling that the university will want them to be moved on by the end of the week. Questions loom over graduations which begin next Wednesday, and how that will affect the camp’s continuation.
Professor Manuel Graeber, a former neuropathology academic at the University of Sydney who was fired last November over allegations of “serious misconduct”, is suing the University in the Federal Court.
Entering Seymour Centre’s Reginald Theatre for the opening night of A Case for the Existence of God, we are greeted…
Countless hours of work go into ensuring the paper is ready. For many students who may be passionate about the paper, the required commitment turns many away from the editor role.