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Oweek

Uncategorized //

The mystifying and mysterious origins of O-Week

An investigation into the O-Week Unknown.

February 18, 2020 Marlow Hurst
Deep Tea Diving //

Deep Tea Diving: Week 1

Piping hot tea, straight from OWeek

March 6, 2018 Honi Soit
News //

Wom*n’s Collective protest LifeChoice stall at OWeek

Students chalked the pavement in front of the LifeChoice stall with messages that read “Abortion is good” and “Abortion should be free, safe, legal”.

March 2, 2018 Alison Xiao
Perspective //

OWeek: Join a cult

James Sherriff gives the low-down on campus cults and where to find them.

March 1, 2018 James Sherriff
Deep Tea Diving //

Deep Tea Diving: OWeek

All the goss pre-OWeek

March 1, 2018 Honi Soit
Opinion //

Taking the ‘U’ out of USU

Is the corporatisation of OWeek making us stupid?

March 14, 2017 Andy Mason
Analysis // Oweek

Which USyd clubs and societies are worth your time and money? 

How to get bang for your buck

March 3, 2017 Katherine O'Chee
Comedy // Oweek

USyd OWeek goody bag bonanza

What a haul!

March 3, 2017 Jamie Weiss
Analysis // Oweek

Preatching to the choir

What’s missing from the USU’s band night?

February 27, 2017 Latifa Tasipale
Comedy //

First Year Student Still Excited

Adam Chalmers met a firsty in the flesh.

March 16, 2016 Adam Chalmers

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