Perhaps the cracks in Glass have been mended into a kaleidoscope — one through which students may one day trace the history of this institution.
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We are so very back. After a short hiatus from the glimmer and glamour of student media spotlights, we (digitally)…
Whether there is a demand for either publication will depend on if Noise can secure more funding and become self-sustaining and Gamamari can shed its past to some extent and become fully operational.
Honi’s conversation with Pelican was an interesting change of pace to previous Spotlights. While sharing a desire to engage with their student community in a meaningful way, Pelican were hesitant to place their shortcomings on external factors. Instead they confessed a mission to cultivate student community as crucial to ever have a chance at combating the turbulence of student media.
Welcome to the sixth instalment of Honi Soit’s student media spotlight — a series where we sit down with student publications around Australia to discuss the triumphs and tribulations of student media.
Like most universities, UOW has a student newspaper. Unlike most universities, its paper The Tertangala is older than the university itself.