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Dermatology is blemished by inequality: The poor have more skin in the game

As long as monetary incentives remain with urban centres, cosmetics and surgical procedures, it is hard to imagine the inequality that underpins dermatology will be fixed in the near future.

March 13, 2022 James Frederiksen
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Racism, sexism, hazing: New allegations surface over behaviour at St Andrew’s College

Sexism, white nationalist sentiment, hazing and public defecation plague St Andrew's College post Broderick Review.

May 17, 2020 Madeline Ward, Lara Sonnenschein and Nina Dillon Britton
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USyd lecturer under investigation

Tim Anderson is under investigation for supporting a former colleague's decision to wear an offensive patch

August 27, 2018 Lamya Rahman
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SUSF President Pays Pittance for House on Campus

Alexi Polden reports on the perk kept quiet.

August 3, 2015 Alexi Polden

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