‘NatCon’ is a word that sends a thrill through the veins of student politicians in Australia, and a smidgen of terror into student journalists. But what’s all the fuss about?
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How have your OB’s performed so far this year?
Honi Soit tells you everything you need to know.
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.
Chatting with Woroni was a refreshing insight into a unique publication independent of usual student body theatrics but dependent on ensuring students have access to a creative platform that is financially, editorially and aesthetically theirs.
What lies within the fluorescent hallways, hidden from the reality of the sun?
When asked what the magazine’s strongest appeal is, Rankin described a vision of an “open and accessible” space in which students from “any discipline can produce work they are proud of.
Understanding the handbook for your degree will help you figure out what you can do, even when the system says that you can’t.
Nineteen years ago, the Howard Government introduced reforms to the HECS system that gave universities sovereignty over their fees, up…
Farrago is the University of Melbourne’s student magazine, founded in 1925 by two students, Randal Haymanson and Brian Fitzpatrick.