The Cash Rate? Just what is it?
With the cash rate celebrating its 2nd birthday of staying at 1.5%, Pelican spoke with a few UWA Economics academics to get to the bottom of some hard-hitting questions. The…
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With the cash rate celebrating its 2nd birthday of staying at 1.5%, Pelican spoke with a few UWA Economics academics to get to the bottom of some hard-hitting questions. The…
Trinity College has withdrawn support for the Trinity Residents’ Club, citing the UWA College Row Cultural Audit as a “significant aspect” of the move. Residents of Trinity College arrived for…
Australia’s battle with homelessness has long been identified as an ongoing problem, and the annual Homelessness Week which takes place in the first full week of August aims to create…
Readers should be advised that this article contains discussions surrounding sexual assault and harassment on campus. Earlier this year, The National Union of Students (NUS), The Hunting Ground Australia Project,…
Content warning: this article contains discussions of sexual assault and harassment. It’s been a year to the day that the Australian Human Rights Commission’s ‘Change The Course’ report into university…
Question: What’s the best way to distract students from universally panned policies online? A) An email circulated by the Vice-Chancellor explaining the decision B) A fun infographic that prepared students…
It is not very often that the creative process behind an exhibition is just as exciting as the works themselves. However, this winter the Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery has done…
The term “global citizenship” can be exploited.
2017 was a tumultuous year in world politics, with an almost nauseating amount of growth for the far-right. It saw electoral victories for the extreme right, in France, in Italy,…
‘You can’t paint something rainbow and call it solidarity’