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    Free copies of the latest edition of Honi Soit are available from our newspaper stands all around campus every Wednesday during Semester. In addition, Honi Soit is available at over 25 faculty desks and department reception areas throughout main campus.

    On Main Campus:

    • Wentworth: outside SRC reception (level 1), and Wentworth foodcourt (level 2), and outside International Lounge (level 4)
    • Jane Foss Russell building: courtyard (level 2), and SciTech Library entrance (level 1), and outside Student Centre (level 3)
    • Carslaw: courtyard
    • Eastern Avenue Auditorium: Entry foyer south
    • Law: Law Foyer (opp Taste Baguette)
    • Fisher Library: Library foyer (level 3), and opp central staircase (level 4)
    • Chemistry Building: Eastern Ave entrance foyer
    • Manning Building: Ground entry, and downstairs foodcourt
    • Education: Eastern entrance
    • Woolley: Entry foyer
    • Wilkinson Building: near City Rd entrance (level 1), and downstairs near labs (level B1)
    • Susan Wakil Health: Entry foyer
    • Holme: Groundfloor entrance
    • P N Rusell Engineering (PNR): Southern entrance to Learning Lab
    • Social Sciences Building: at entrance
    • Sydney Business School: main entrance foyer near cafe
     

    Satellite Campuses:

    • Conservatorium of Music (Library entrance and cafe)

    Other locations:

    • Dendy Cinemas, Newtown: foyer
    • The Rose Hotel, Chippendale: Front room
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