Nabila Chemaissem on how the wrong lens brings literature out of focus.
Browsing: Perspective
Marking at Sydney University is broken, Subeta Vimalarajah and Anna Hush know why.
Andy Mason on connecting to country on one’s own terms.
Anonymous on violence and her sexual assault.
Third place in Honi Soit’s 2015 Opinion Competition, as judged by Executive Editor of the New Yorker, Amelia Lester.
Author’s note: the following is a work of fiction I was sixteen years old and attending church for the first…
First place in Honi Soit’s 2015 Opinion Competition, as judged by Executive Editor of the New Yorker, Amelia Lester.
Alexi Polden wonders if the left is always right.
Two close friends, Tash Gillezeau and Camille Gray discuss the concept of finding your soul mate. Tash’s parents are happily divorced, and Camille’s parents are happily married, and although both women are very optimistic when it comes to love, their parents’ relationships have undeniably influenced their outlook.
Olivia Rowe has to make up her own excuses now.