The Art of Lynton Crosby Pelican8 September 2017 Political strategist Sir Lynton Crosby possesses what is arguably the sharpest political mind in centre-right politics. Ian Tan writes. Politics0 Comments88 views
25 DAYS OF GUILD ELECTIONS, DAY 3: Your relationship with your kitchen is crucial Pelican7 September 2017 No one's favourite cooking show was Alive and Cooking. Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments451 views
25 Days of Guild Elections, Day 2: Political Reality – Watch from Home Pelican6 September 2017 Spectate, but always keep a safe distance (off campus is best). Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments463 views
An Obituary for John Ashbery Pelican6 September 2017 "What more is there to do, except stay? And that we cannot do". An obituary by Harry Peter Sanderson. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments97 views
25 Days of Guild Elections, Day 1: oh yeah, tradition Pelican5 September 2017 Here ya go. Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments623 views
Against a Europe of Intolerance Pelican5 September 2017 who exactly is Germany’s first female Chancellor? And what has she done to deserve the title of Europe’s most powerful woman? Sirling Chuah writes. Politics0 Comments7 views
Head to Head: Protest Pelican5 September 2017 Pro-protest? or Anti-protest? Emma Norton and Kelly Dunn debate. Politics0 Comments24 views
Column Talk V: Kolonne Samtale Pelican5 September 2017 The thing about climbing up two Corinthian columns to get into someone’s house is that you can’t really do it. Harry Peter Sanderson writes. Uncategorised0 Comments67 views
Fake News Pelican5 September 2017 It’s essential that the media reports the facts. Fake news, simply, is when an outlet publishes misinformation or hoaxes as real news in an attempt to mislead. Leah Roberts reports. Politics0 Comments35 views
Corrective Retrospective: Agnes Martin Pelican5 September 2017 I hope you can see what makes these works so beautiful and gentle. Pema Monaghan writes. Uncategorised0 Comments65 views