Hosting the Dalai Lama so 2015
While the motion changes nothing tangible, it sets a strange standard for how we manage political sensitivities with other groups on campus.
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While the motion changes nothing tangible, it sets a strange standard for how we manage political sensitivities with other groups on campus.
The United States, for better or for worse, is considered the most influential nation in the global context. Due to this and being a (somewhat) democratic nation they are often…
Here’s an idea – allowing club presidents to trade in their long, unpaid hours for academic credit! Now this may sound like a pretty wild one as ideas go. How…
News just in: Guild politics is a hot mess. This is surprising to absolutely nobody, but it’s worth taking stock of how truly messy politics at UWA has become. Let’s…
Hey. We’ve seen you pick up Pelican from the stands around uni. We’ve seen you scroll the Facebook page. We’ve seen you smile to yourself with a mint idea. We…
With the ARM having relaunched in 2015 it’s clear they want a republic before Charles (or William) take the throne. Mike Anderson writes.
Leah Roberts sat down with Lisa O’Malley, the State Labor Member for Bicton, to talk about what motivates her, issues facing young people, and the state.
Majoritarian systems stumble just the way their name implies, they promote single party governments. Mike Anderson writes.
D’Hondt, despite being the most popular form of party-list voting, isn’t without its problems, namely the favouring of major parties. Mark writes.
The first in a series on Psephology by Mike Anderson.