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Politics, Sexuality, Nerds and Pop: Darwins and Dragons, the 2015 Science Revue

Science Revue passes a charisma check, writes Julia Clark

September 8, 2015 Julia Clark
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Science Revue: Inexplicably hilarious

Leigh Nicholson loved the absurdist humour.

September 11, 2014 Leigh Nicholson
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Science Revue: My first time

Science Revue was an adequate cherry-popper, writes Sam Herzog.

September 11, 2014 Sam Herzog
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Letters, Week 7, Semester 2

All the gripes, moans and whinges from Week 7.

September 11, 2014 Honi Soit
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Science Revue: How We Built a Time Machine and Ruined Everything (Stella Ktenas)

Stella Ktenas wants to build a time machine to go back and watch this show again

September 19, 2013 Stella Ktenas

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