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An ampersand with nipples stands in a puddle in front of a moon
Analysis // Language

Ode to the Ampersand

Paying tribute to an overlooked symbol

August 23, 2019 Donnalyn Xu
Analysis //

Enrolling at USyd? You’ll Need a Degree For That

Disappearing units at the end of 2017 caused more chaos for USyd's already murky enrolment process.

March 2, 2018 Laura de Feyter
Crying usyd
Analysis //

How easy is it to get expelled from university?

Over three years, only 0.2 per cent of students found themselves in hot water, and almost all of these were temporary suspensions.

November 18, 2017 Maani Truu
Analysis // Sexism

Raising the bar

Honi explores one industry where sexism is still alive and well.

May 19, 2017 Erin Jordan
Analysis //

How the ticket gets made

Alan Zheng analyses the potential structure of future SULS races.

October 5, 2016 Alan Zheng
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Honi 2014: Demographics, Engagement, Impressions

Justin Pen and Andrew Passarello crunched the numbers.

June 1, 2014 Honi Soit

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