Georgia Zhang (Switchroots), Shirley (Zixuan) Zhang (Independent), James Dwyer (Unity), Ethan Floyd (Switchroots) and Phan Vu (Independent) were all provisionally elected.
Author: Zeina Khochaiche
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.
Encampment rally takes place amidst the rain, speak-out takes place outside F23, and Honi speaks to Nasser Mashni.
The latest production of Sydney University Dramatic Society (SUDS) gave us Deathwatch — a friction filled absurdist tale of a struggle for power, provoked sexuality and the brutal consequences of jealousy.
At 5pm, the activists lit candles on the front lawns in the shape of “GAZA” and held a vigil to commemorate the lost lives in the genocide.
Welcome to the sixth instalment of Honi Soit’s student media spotlight — a series where we sit down with student publications around Australia to discuss the triumphs and tribulations of student media.
On Tuesday, April 23, University of Sydney student and staff activists commenced their first day of a campout in support of encampments at Columbia University and other US campuses.
There was so much work to even sign up for the app that downloading it felt like a feverish farce. I was curious if I made it onto the app, would I even see any “celebrities”, and could I even hold my own as a “non-celebrity.”
The March meeting’s agenda included the ‘circular resolution policy’, ‘new clubs application appeal’, USU approval items, finance reports, a refresher of USyd’s Strategic Plan, and the executive reports.
Like most universities, UOW has a student newspaper. Unlike most universities, its paper The Tertangala is older than the university itself.