What We Were Reading – May Edition
Inferno – Dan Brown “The decisions of our past are the architects of our present.” Published in 2013, Inferno is Dan Brown’s fourth novel following Harvard professor Robert Langdon. As…
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Inferno – Dan Brown “The decisions of our past are the architects of our present.” Published in 2013, Inferno is Dan Brown’s fourth novel following Harvard professor Robert Langdon. As…
I went along to my first ever session of the guild council for reasons that are as of yet unknown. While I was listening, enraptured, as a debate about cuts…
With the release of the 2018 Federal Budget, there has been great scrutiny of its content from media outlets of all leanings. This is a good thing, because in 2015…
How much longer can science ignore what Indigenous people have known for 50 000 years? A 2017 article in the Journal of Ethnobiology brought worldwide media attention to the Black…
On the 24th of May at Welfare Week’s Clothes Swap or Shop, Pelican interviewed six individuals for their hot takes on the event. Amongst them included Aleasha Sanchez-Lawson, the current…
The Red Baron – Launch Having walked you through the very long and extensive processes that have seen STAR win pretty much constantly in recent Guild elections, it’s time to…
Film editors Finnian Williamson and Cindy Shi took a moment to share their thoughts on the LipDub entries.
Here are the key things relevant to you that you should take away from the pre-election budget.
However, the main issue with the film is despite its likability, it plays it safe.
“Get More Than Just A Degree!” Great advice really. The Guild is responsible for a lot of events and good processes around uni that go into making it what it…