Person or Policy? The Gender Diverse Experience on Campus
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…
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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…
The hexafoil has roots in both witchcraft spells and as a symbol of rebellion used in Italy.
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…
Hopefully, my prior knowledge could be of use to visiting UWA students or those considering studying at the Albany campus.
Film sub-editor, Lewis Orr, reviews the Death of Stalin (2017), a movie presented by UWA Slavic Society and UWA Film Society.
We live in a world that no one could have predicted. Lockdowns, masks, and excessive amounts of hand sanitiser have become a part of our life. COVID-19 has become the…
Directed by Shari Sebbens and written and starred in by Meyne Wyatt, prepare to be faced with the past we know as a society, yet are still unprepared to fix…
Jali is a one-man show that showcases the compelling story of a young Australian man who grew up in a country destroyed by a civil war.
The Perth Chinese New Year Fair is a street festival that is not only entertaining but brilliantly inclusive of all.
Panawathi Girl, presented by Yirra Yaakin theatre company, is a bona fide piece of musical theatre that has done in ninety minutes what over a decade of Australian schooling could…