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welcome week

USyd WoCo protests at Welcome Week
News //

WoCo calls for action on sexual violence at Welcome Week

The USyd Wom*n’s Collective wore graduation caps and gowns painted with sexual assault statistics in a Welcome Week protest.

February 19, 2020 Nina Dillon Britton
News //

St Paul’s College self-released Progress Report overstates success of reforms

Several potholes can be identified in claims made by the Report

June 25, 2019 Jessica Syed and Baopu He
Rainy day at USyd O Week
Analysis //

Rain, rain, CBA at 2019’s Welcome Week

Here are the most popular totes from Welcome Week 2019

March 5, 2019 Alan Zheng
Analysis //

What’s in a name?: O-Week becomes Welcome Week

Is O-Week, by any other name, equally sour?

February 28, 2019 Liam Thorne and Jessica Syed
A black and white design which reads "SURG Welcome Week Radio"
News // SURG

SURG accused of plagiarism over Welcome Week t-shirt design

The design bears a resemblance to an artwork by a local artist

February 24, 2019 Lara Sonnenschein
A tree with green leaves against an orange background.
Creative // Poetry

A New Beginning

A poem on starting university

February 20, 2019 Mariessa Lai
A tree with red, green and yellow leaves against a light blue background.
Creative // Poetry

A New World

A poem on leaving the nest

February 20, 2019 Johnson Ly

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