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Perspective // Perspective

Where is our Ancestry.com?

ADAM TORRES tests the limits of DNA testing

May 13, 2017 Honi Soit and Adam Torres
Perspective // Australian Politics

Three Christians walk into a cafe

An ethical battle on common ground

March 23, 2017 Samuel Chu
Perspective //

Returning to Turkey

Reflections on witnessesing the Turkish coup.

March 22, 2017 Selin Agacayak
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Close shaves with motherhood

What is it like to face the fact you’re pregnant and then realise that you’re ... not?

March 13, 2017 Nina Dillon Britton
Features // Disability Services

Those who start behind

We have a long way to go until we reach a the point where those who start behind don’t have to stay there.

March 9, 2017 Zoe Stawyskyj
Perspective //

These boots were made for walking

A perspective piece by Andy Mason

September 19, 2016 Andy Mason
Perspective //

Just dust

Justine Landis-Hanley writes about losing her mother.

September 1, 2016 Justine Landis-Hanley
Perspective //

Replicating Racism

Kevin Lee on the way our parents impart subtle oppression

June 15, 2016 Kevin Lee
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The name game

Eric Gonzales learnt some family history

March 10, 2016 Eric Gonzales
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Dude, New York City is so gay

Cam Gooley is also so gay

March 1, 2016 Cameron Gooley

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