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Review with Puppies Ep.1

8 January 2018

Are you a film buff? Our film editor Finnian Williamson sits down with fellow film buff Kevin Nguyen to review The Florida Project, Call Me By Your Name and Three…

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Keep your Weighted Average > Your Average Weight: The Definitive Guide to Smashing your New Year’s Resolutions

4 January 2018

Your New Year’s resolution might be anything - from learning Portuguese to breaking out of prison – but the core principle behind it is the same: you have many shortcomings…

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The Insidious Cost of New Year’s Resolutions

3 January 2018

So in 2018, my new year’s resolutions isn’t to diet or to take care of my skin or to lose weight. It’s to see myself as a whole human being,…

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5 December 2017

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…

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Street honey you know

30 November 2017

a poem by Aileen Chew

Politics

Republic?

30 November 2017

With the ARM having relaunched in 2015 it’s clear they want a republic before Charles (or William) take the throne. Mike Anderson writes.

Literature and Creative Writing

REVIEW: Woman of Substances – Jenny Valentish

30 November 2017

Jenny Valentish is a journalist well known for her stints in publications such as Dazed and Confused, Tank Girl, and JMag. She first began to self-publish at the age of…

Politics

Words with Lisa O’Malley

30 November 2017

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.

Politics

Psephologically: Majoritarian Systems

30 November 2017

Majoritarian systems stumble just the way their name implies, they promote single party governments. Mike Anderson writes.

Politics

Psephologically: D’Hondt

30 November 2017

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.

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