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2018

Lists // Best Of 2018

Editor’s picks of 2018

For your perusal, the editor's choice for favourite articles published this year

November 30, 2018 Honi Soit
Lists // Best Of 2018

Most thought-provoking articles of 2018

Here are the articles we published this year that sparked a conversation in our heads

November 30, 2018 Honi Soit
Lists // Best Of 2018

Our favourite art of 2018

In no particular order, here are the editor's picks for favourite artworks published this year

November 29, 2018 Honi Soit
Lists // Best Of 2018

The biggest scoops of 2018

Check out the biggest stories Honi uncovered this year

November 29, 2018 Honi Soit
Lists // Best Of 2018

The most viewed articles of 2018

Presented in order, here is the Honi content that went viral this year

November 28, 2018 Honi Soit
News // Repselect 2018

RepsElect 2 2018: Live Blog

November 26, 2018 Honi Soit
Reviews //

Review: Science Revue 2018, Schroedinger’s Deal and No Deal

It's No Deal and No Deal for this reviewer.

August 31, 2018 Grace Franki
Culture // Poc Revue

2018 PoC Revue IV Review: Gameboy’s Gonna Like… Get It

PoC Revue IV's pixelated odyssey takes us back to the past, while making us confront our future.

May 11, 2018 Eric Gonzales

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