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Vaidehi Mahapatra

Analysis // Study

What do you get if you cross a lecture and a tute?

Lectorials are the new learning format hitting our classrooms. But are they working?

October 23, 2018 Vaidehi Mahapatra
Reviews // Sff

Chocolate Oyster is like looking into a millenial mirror

Steve Jaggi's independent film provides a glimpse into the lives of Bondi millennials slowly coming to terms with their own mediocrity.

June 6, 2018 Vaidehi Mahapatra
Sport // Dance

Dancing in the dark with No Lights, No Lycra

The community dance craze is the perfect pre-exam stress reliever

June 5, 2018 Vaidehi Mahapatra
Profiles // Nina Funnell

International students: Nina Funnell on the hidden voice of #MeToo

The author of The Red Zone Report reflects on #MeToo, Colleges and the watershed moments of her career

May 27, 2018 Vaidehi Mahapatra
STC Going Down Catherine Davies photo
Reviews // Play

Review: STC’s Going Down

Michelle Lee’s breakthrough play is a breath of fresh air against imposed, cookie cutter ethnicity narratives.

May 3, 2018 Vaidehi Mahapatra
Socrates and intellectuals in a USyd Classroom
Analysis // Tutorials

Participation in the classroom: Get your 10%

The oft required and graded contributions of students during tutorials should be questioned.

April 24, 2018 Vaidehi Mahapatra
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SUBSKI issued final warning by USU

The club has had their suspension lifted and must follow tougher measures

March 25, 2018 Vaidehi Mahapatra

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