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tinder

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Online dating in the time of corona

The Zoom generation is trading hook up apps for online match-making in isolation.

April 30, 2020 Alvin Chung
Text reading 'YOUNG LIBERALS' on a red background, featuring the Tinder logo.
News // Young Liberals

USyd Young Liberals involved in Tinder controversy

Several Young Liberals have been accused of making derogatory comments towards an individual on Tinder in a bizarre ploy to win votes

February 18, 2019 Honi Soit
Perspective // Dating

A different kind of catfish

A lesson on when it’s acceptable to make decisions based on how someone looks.

October 26, 2017 Anonymous
Comedy //

LOOK! COOL NEW APPS! INNOVATION!

Jacob Henegan and Victoria Zerbst wrote a list of the best new apps

March 1, 2016 Honi Soit
Misc //

Mazel Tov! It’s a Match

Victoria Zerbst tried J-swipe, the Jewish Tinder.

April 16, 2015 Victoria Zerbst
Misc, Perspective, Uncategorized //

Hook, Line and Sinker

Daniel Farinha fell in love with a catfish.

April 14, 2015 Daniel Farinha
Misc //

Tinder-nomics

A School of Economics tutor loves the game (theory).

March 18, 2015 Alex Downie

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