These leaked documents show AUJS’ significant preoccupation with Israeli advocacy. Their refusal to engage with anti-Zionist Jewish voices makes their claim to be a representative body for Jewish students tenuous.
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This situation raises concerns about the symbolic representation of the police uniform and begs the question: why do police continue to insert themselves into queer spaces?
On March 15, 44 BCE a guy named Julius Caesar was assassinated by way of stabbing. As far as political assassinations go this was a pretty big deal.
The toxic tropes of masculinity and abuse of women in her books should revoke Sarah J. Maas’ entitlement to market herself and her novels as feminist.
The GW Hatchet is an independent, non-profit student newspaper that has been in circulation since 1904. A George Washington namesake (one of the founding fathers of the University), the paper is said to be inspired by a tale where Washington was chopping down a cherry tree with a hatchet.
While bold in its diagnosis of the issues facing Australian education and skills development, the report’s largely excellent recommendations will be quickly overshadowed by its cost, alongside the multiple levels of negotiations across federal and state governments required to legislate and implement any changes.
Sweatshop is the first and only Western Sydney-based literary organisation in Australia that is entirely run by and for First Nations and POC communities with strong ties to the region.
Trees are all around us… and they are always listening. But they’re not nosy like your next-door neighbour, so you don’t need to worry about them prying into your nonexistent love life and crippling job prospects.
After years of watching the troll through car windows as a child and eventually finding it as an unexpected companion on my 433 bus journeys to uni, I recently wondered why I have never tried to learn more about the troll.
Surfing is liberation. It requires patience, it requires submission to nature, to forces that are bigger than you, it requires grace and reckoning with your own smallness.