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Analysis //

Will sport ever have a meaningful #MeToo moment?

Sexism in tennis remains ignored.

February 23, 2020 Kiran Gupta
Opinion //

Villainy in sport: the deviance of “The Other” in New York

Why is it that the misbehaviour of certain sports stars goes unnoticed by the media and fans?

November 1, 2019 Kiran Gupta
An abstract background of red, black, grey and blue, with triangles, lines and crescents. The main text says "It Takes Two to Tango."
Perspective // Honi Soit Writing Competition 2019

It Takes Two to Tango

Second place (non-fiction) winner in the Honi Soit Writing Competition 2019

July 18, 2019 Kiran Gupta
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Opinion // Tennis

Nick Kyrgios: Villain or anti-hero?

Is the tennis star really deserving of his villainous reputation?

April 8, 2019 Kiran Gupta
Comedy //

Anti-abortion advocate calls for Serena Williams to be stripped of grand slam title, claiming ‘fetal personhood’ means she was unfairly advantaged

The legislator claims the fetus technically should have counted as a doubles partner

April 22, 2017 Katie Thorburn
Big Bash League Crowd
Sport //

Short and Sweat

Why are sports getting faster?

March 8, 2017 Samuel Chu
Sport //

How to get away with doping

Chloe Saker examines transgressions of sportsmanship

April 13, 2016 Chloe Saker

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