Coffee, cobblestones, and Club 77 – romanticising the sights of Sydney.
Browsing: Perspective
My hands are full with my cardigan, my uni bag, the rubbish that has piled up in my car as I trundle towards the front door of my house. But before I can cross the safe threshold of my door, I hear the terrifying “hello” of an unknown voice.
Can a young Muslim, like myself, survive in the modern secular university which is seemingly at odds with the metaphysics and tenets of Islam?
How protest media has changed in the age of shortened attention spans.
The beauty and surrender we feel through art might energise futures of nonviolent coexistence with nonhumans and their environments.
In my culture, the evil eye represents all misfortune that may befall us. The eye is solely to blame for what goes wrong: any crisis is a result of its curse.
Anger, so often policed and repressed in favour of respectability, needs to be embraced more often.
This week, hundreds of staff and students joined picket lines at the University as part of an industrial action by the NTEU.
While South Asian solidarity is intrinsic to broader cross-country decolonisation, there is no abolition of colonial forces without the annihilation of caste.
As the Lismore floodwaters recede, a community is redefining education.