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Wilson Huang

Analysis //

Where’s the pride in sport?

Sydney University Sport and Fitness should get a little bit gayer

November 30, 2018 Wilson Huang
Culture //

Radical faith: The student movement goes to church

Exploring the history of the Australian Christian Movement

November 30, 2018 Wilson Huang
Analysis //

Is ADHD being overdiagnosed or underdiagnosed?

Investigating the controversial diagnostic implications of this mental disorder

November 23, 2018 Wilson Huang
Perspective //

There needs to be more accountability in religion

Churches need to be held to the same standard

September 4, 2018 Wilson Huang
Profiles //

Andrew McCloud: Proudly gay and Christian

A Uniting Church chaplain talks us through reconciling faith and sexuality.

May 11, 2018 Wilson Huang
Analysis // Queer Honi

Ending HIV Transmissions by 2020

A look at the current state of HIV health care.

May 1, 2018 Wilson Huang
Perspective //

The adventures of a colour guard

Flag spinning is a lot harder than it looks

May 1, 2018 Wilson Huang
Perspective // Religion

Queering the Church

Churches may teach unconditional love, but still cause harm to queer people.

March 29, 2018 Wilson Huang

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