The University of Sydney (USyd) is among several Australian universities at risk of losing crucial research funding due to ...
Have you ever wondered about the origins of the tools we use today? Where did they come from and who invented them? Well, you might be surprised to find out that many of the inventions we use today, ...
This edition is dedicated to Winnie Huang, who asked me a while ago to dedicate my first book to her. Winnie, I hope this is close enough; but if I write a novel anytime soon, I’ll keep you in mind.
Pass by the bell tower in the Quadrangle. Take a quick look up at the pole upon its crenelation. See the flag flitting in the wind. Then walk down a little further, see the three flags on the poles at ...
What does it mean to surrender? To wave a white flag? Is it an admittance of defeat? Or is it an opportunity to ask for help, as we allow ourselves to embrace the powerful force of peace? The origins ...
HONNE created a light-hearted and engaging atmosphere and were able to really portray their style in both the music, visuals ...
Recent discoveries have shattered previous assumptions, unveiling a trio of deep-sea marvels that redefine our understanding ...
A woman is awakened by the screams of an entrapped girl in the boot of a Fiat 127. Soon, police and residents would come to find a girl bruised and battered, and the corpse of her best friend. On 19th ...
Kneecap’s anti-colonial advocacy was put into practice throughout the Aotearoa/”Australia” tour, featuring outstanding opening acts from First Nations artists. For the concerts in Brisbane/Meanjin, ...
In Dante’s Inferno there are nine circles of hell. In the deepest circle, Satan resides. This final level is reserved for traitors, betrayers, and oathbreakers. I imagine Barrison Hennan here, forced ...
There is no flag for us. Not really. Lesbians have always lived in codes, in glances, in the art of recognition. Our history was never written in the open, and so we stitched it into fabric, into ...
In her postwar essay Pyrrhus and Cynéas (1944), Simone de Beauvoir stages a conversation between the Greek Pyrrhus, the king of Epirus born in 318 BCE, and Cinéas, his adviser. They discuss Pyrrhus’ ...
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