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senate election

Analysis //

Who’s sitting on USyd’s Senate?

Functionally and compositionally, the Senate appears to be more akin to a board of directors at an increasingly corporatised institution.

April 24, 2022 Carmeli Argana
Profiles // Senate Elections

Meet the students vying for the highest undergraduate position at University

Out of a total of 24 candidates, only five agreed to an interview with Honi

October 1, 2018 Lamya Rahman and Liam Donohoe
Analysis // Senate Election

University Senate: An explainer on the most important student election in 2018

Election season isn't over yet.

September 24, 2018 Lamya Rahman and Liam Donohoe
News //

Colin Whitchurch wins Sydney University Senate election amid allegations of unfair campaigning

Andrew Bell and Victoria Zerbst report.

September 22, 2016 Andrew Bell and Victoria Zerbst
Opinion //

Editorial: This Senate election is a sham

This editorial was written by Andrew Bell, Alexandros Tsathas, Subeta Vimalarajah, Mary Ward, Victoria Zerbst and Naaman Zhou

September 18, 2016 Honi Soit

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