Justice for Cassius Pelican31 October 2022 The murder of Cassius is not an isolated incident. Over 400 Indigenous people have died in custody at the hands of a policing system that fails them. Cassius deserves better, and it is our duty to speak up. We were united as a nation when Cleo went missing, and we can do it again if we make a concerted effort to speak up for all Australians. * If you want to show your support for Cassius, there is a Vigil this evening at 5:30 pm at Midland Oval and a Rally in Boorloo (Perth) on November 2nd at Forrest Place in the city at 12:30pm. Campus AffairsPoliticsVoice0 Comments437 views
Salaah (Prayer) & Paradox Pelican28 October 2022 Poems by Adilah Ahmed Literature and Creative WritingVoice0 Comments97 views
Spring Feast Review: An Evening of Culture and Cuisine Pelican22 October 2022 Spring Feast is the event for you if you are interested in food, language, or the arts, and it is the perfect mid-ground where you can enjoy the excitement of a night out with the calmness of a community-focused event. Voice0 Comments72 views
La Maison des Eclairs Pelican8 September 2022 Are you experiencing FOMO of everyone on holiday in Europe? Be sure to drop by to La Maison des Eclairs for a European holiday that doesn’t even need a plane! Voice0 Comments125 views
Lollies will Always Make you Friends Pelican8 September 2022 Angela Aris recounts her experience of the Women's Department Damsel's Writer's Night during Women's Week. Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments40 views
The PhD Student Experience Pelican7 September 2022 I sent two PhD students a series of questions regarding their chosen research and gave them several weeks to respond. The article will share the answers they sent me. Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments160 views
Women in Arts: highlights Pelican7 September 2022 I hope this inspires you to make the most of what is on offer at UWA - go to that gallery you have always wanted to visit, try that iced coffee at the Ref, dress up and attend the Ball. Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments83 views
Person or Policy? The Gender Diverse Experience on Campus Pelican16 August 2022 When starting university, I thought my identity as a non-binary person would be respected and accepted, but this isn’t so much the case for myself and many other students across campus. This article will explore the experience of gender-diverse students across the UWA campus and LGBTQIA+ policy. Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments194 views
Exploring the Rabbit hole of UWA Witchcraft Pelican7 August 2022 The hexafoil has roots in both witchcraft spells and as a symbol of rebellion used in Italy. Voice0 Comments598 views
Flavours of Thailand Pelican19 July 2022 When we visited Thailand, my grandma, Yai, cooked in her little kitchen under a dim light, sweating over a gas bottle in the heat to make our favourite dishes. Mine was Khao Khluk Kapi, a sweet and savoury dish, shrimp paste infused rice with slices of chewy sweet pork sausage, shredded sour green mango, and a chopped omelette with bright red chillies on top. Every mouthful was spicy, sweet, salty, and sour. The four essential flavours that Thai cuisine is famous for. Voice0 Comments61 views