Column Talk IV: Corinthian Columns Pelican26 August 2017 Some say Corinthian columns can be Too Much. Well, they are right. Harry Peter Sanderson writes. Uncategorised0 Comments110 views
REVIEW: This painting my nephew did at his daycare Pelican20 August 2017 Harry Peter Sanderson reviews. Uncategorised0 Comments361 views
The Save the Children Book Sale Preparations: 2017 Pelican18 August 2017 The Pelican team talks you through how they prepared for the Save The Children Book Sale this year. UncategorisedVoice0 Comments178 views
We’ve Been Reading Pelican14 July 2017 Margaret the First, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Break Blow Burn and Phillip Larkin: Life, Art and Love. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments76 views
Column Talk III Pelican13 July 2017 The focus in China is on breadth, as opposed to the western preoccupation with verticality. Uncategorised0 Comments158 views
Airports and a Porter Mystery Pelican27 June 2017 Poetry by Harry Peter Sanderson. Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments49 views
Column Talk II: Ionic Columns Pelican27 June 2017 You cannot unroll and read the top of an Ionic column, since it is stone. Besides, it is not for you. Harry Peter Sanderson writes. Uncategorised0 Comments66 views
All the art in the UWA student guild offices ranked in terms of how much it withers my soul Pelican27 June 2017 My name is Harry and I am the Arts editor of this magazine. This is an extremely prestigious position and I do not take it lightly. It is a privilege to explo... Uncategorised0 Comments555 views
Column Talk I Pelican21 May 2017 The Doric Column came to be seen as an unornamented and dependable figure of American sentimentality, like Atticus Finch or Abraham Lincoln. Harry Peter Sanderson writes. Uncategorised0 Comments188 views
SURPRISE: reforms to higher education announced – higher fees and $2.8billion cuts to funding Pelican2 May 2017 The government is sticking to its message that universities are overfunded. Previously unpopular policies of fee deregulation and 20% cuts in funding have been abandoned in favour of a focus on increasing student contributions and repayments. Ruth Thomas reports Campus AffairsVoice0 Comments184 views