25 Days of Guild Elections, Day 24: Mercury No Longer in Retrograde / Exit Polls Pelican22 September 2016 Now is a poor time to go ahead with that corporate merger. Voice0 Comments60 views
25 Days of Guild Elections, Day 20: Club Schmunding and Flanalysis Pelican17 September 2016 You might have noticed that yesterday, Launch posted this quite successful image on their Facebook page, replete with a stock image of a red downward arrow: ... Voice1 Comment49 views
25 Days of Guild Elections, Day 18: Debate Masters Pelican15 September 2016 Some analysis. Voice0 Comments116 views
25 Days of Guild Elections, Day 16: Policy and Stuff Pelican13 September 2016 Significantly less discussion of Harambe but still quite a bit. Voice0 Comments50 views
25 Days of Guild Elections, Day 13: No votes out for Harambe Pelican10 September 2016 Scraping the bottom off the barrel until we're left with a tube. Voice0 Comments25 views
25 Days of Guild Elections: PJ’s going, can we forge a glorious tomorrow? Pelican5 September 2016 Sleepytime for Paul Voice0 Comments33 views
25 Days of Guild Elections, Day 2: A Brief History of Time (Spent Dumpster Diving in the Guild) Pelican30 August 2016 There will be no history books written about the UWA Guild. Instead, to find out about the Guild representatives of yesteryear you have to rely on a strange and... Voice0 Comments52 views
The Save the Children Book Sale is here. But are you ready? Pelican19 August 2016 Godspeed. Literature and Creative WritingVoice0 Comments56 views
Cover Artist Profile: Clare Moran (Ed.4 Trash) Pelican3 August 2016 Pelican spoke to artist Clare Moran about her Cover Art for Edition 4 #Trash. Voice0 Comments54 views
‘Protection Denied, Abuse Condoned’: Words with Professor Carmen Lawrence Pelican20 June 2016 ‘’It is on every front: discrimination, hostility, abuse, indefinite detention, uncertainty… It’s a toxic mix for any human being, and to me, it is surprising that more refugees and asylum seekers haven’t attempted suicide.’’ Co-author of the recently-released 'Protection Denied, Abuse Condoned: Women on Nauru at Risk', Professor Carmen Lawrence talks with Pelican on the report’s findings, as well as the possibility of a more empathic alternative to Australia’s brutal response to the international humanitarian crisis. PoliticsVoice1 Comment37 views