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Is it time for compulsory voting in student elections?

To meet the challenges of an increasingly disconnected campus, compulsory voting could increase student engagement and participation in campus life.

March 27, 2022 Ariana Haghighi
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Fisher, Law Library to resume 24/7 operation, but why has it taken so long?

Fisher’s reduced hours are a symptom of corporatisation in a competitive higher education sector, with COVID-19 wielded as justification for unprecedented cutbacks at the cost of the student experience.

March 27, 2022 Fabian Robertson
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The only musical elevator on campus

Unravelling the mystery of Old Teachers’ College’s transportational tempo.

March 21, 2022 Marlow Hurst
Opinion //

On the bigness of small things

Maybe it’s more fitting than we realise that the return to campus is clouded by darkness.

March 21, 2022 Anna Hobson
Culture //

Review: Heaps Gay at Manning

It was impossible to move through a room without running into every person you’ve met on campus, from ever-present BNoCs to tute-bound whos.

March 6, 2022 Thomas Sargeant and Roisin Murphy
Perspective //

Crash Course to Welcome Week 2022

Either way, you’re about to be introduced to two daunting environments: the University of Sydney, and the adult world at large.

February 18, 2022 Isabel Formby
Features //

USyd Libraries (and where to find them)

A deepdive into the pros and cons of campus libraries.

February 16, 2022 Amelia Koen
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Baxter’s Lodge: an incomplete history

From bedroom to breakroom to boardroom.

November 30, 2021 Marlow Hurst
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University venue bookings reopen for staff, but no word for students

During Semester 1, student societies were beset with setbacks with university venues.

November 7, 2021 Jeffrey Khoo and Shania O'Brien
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A day with the Quadrangle swallows

Springtime means nesting season.

October 31, 2021 Samuel Garrett

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