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UTS building crumbling as a ladder leans against it
Analysis //

It’s time women are given a hand in STEM

The conversation on UTS's new admissions policy for women needs to be looked at from a different perspective.

September 29, 2019 Rebecca Chu
Cartoons of a student's Canvas marks showing good results in all assessments except class participation; and a female-presenting student sitting on their chair with hand raised
Analysis // Class Participation

Why don’t you just speak up?

Considering the case against class participation marks

May 22, 2019 Catherine Ku
Seungri holds up a wineglass, standing against an art deco background with poker cards and money flying in the air.
Culture //

The Great Seungsby

What do an embattled K-Pop star and Fitzgerald's Jazz Age antihero reveal about South Korean society?

April 8, 2019 Joanna Nam
Opinion // Sport

Newlands’ unquestioned masculinity problem

We need a deeper look at the toxic masculinity embedded in Australia’s cricketing culture

March 5, 2019 Daanyal Saeed
Analysis // Music Industry

Sexism in music swept under the rug

An insight into gender inequality in the Australian music industry

May 1, 2018 Nell O'Grady
School boys, school girls is an annual party at St Paul's where students dress up, typically in the uniforms of the expensive private schools they formally attended. Source: Facebook.
Analysis // College

How St Paul’s has stayed so retrograde

An archaic statute is at the heart of the College’s power to weather criticism of its sexist culture

June 10, 2017 Nick Bonyhady
Profiles //

Trigger Warning: Comedy

Victoria Zerbst asked Zoe Coombs Marr what it’s like being asked about being a woman in comedy.

July 14, 2016 Victoria Zerbst
Analysis //

Women in science: academics breaking ground on gender equity and equality

Elisa Quijano writes on the gender disparity amongst science academics

May 19, 2016 Elisa Quijano
Perspective //

Blokes and bagpipes

Annabel Cameron is letting the cat out of the bagpipes

May 9, 2016 Annabel Cameron
Analysis //

Women about campus

Natalie Buckett spoke to women involved in student politics at Sydney University

May 6, 2016 Natalie Buckett

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