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Regulars, Uncategorized // Events

What’s on this week (according to your mature age student mum who wants to hang out)

Having that one English tute together on Tuesdays doesn't count!

June 7, 2017 Honi Soit
Aldi logo comparison
Misc //

Bland Designs: Aldi

To misquote Freud (who was actually Austrian), “sometimes a logo is just a logo”.

April 6, 2017 Jamie Weiss
Dinkus and Dongle
Misc //

Dinkus and Dongle: week 4

The adventures of Dinkus and Dongle. Who knew?

March 28, 2017 Rebekah Wright
Honi Doctor
Misc // Sex

Honi Doctor: week 4

Honi's sex positive sex column — not a real doctor.

March 27, 2017 Courtney Thompson
Reprint, reuse, recycle
Misc //

Reprint, reuse, recycle: week 4

We delve into the basement of Fisher to find eclectic Honi articles from years gone by.

March 27, 2017 Malcolm Turnbull
Really long, many words
Misc //

Really long, many words: week 4

We ask students to explain their theses in 200 of the 1000 most common English words

March 27, 2017 Jonty Katz
Dinkus and Dongle
Misc // Regulars

Regulars: Week 1

Featuring Dinkus and Dongle, Really long; many words and What to 'x' when 'y'

March 12, 2017 Honi Soit

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