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As undergrad courses recommence, posters depicting the Palestine flag, emblazoned with the words “This flag has been banned ...
I begin writing this from the Lady Hampshire, sipping a pint of Newtowner with the show’s cast and crew. Despite my bias towards this team, I swear on my journalistic principle to tell the full truth ...
Betrayal is a drama as relatable as it is enigmatic, and Sport for Jove’s production directed by Christabel Sved offered an interpretation of Pinter’s take on relationships at its most humane. Set ...
If Fraser Morrison and Philip Lynch are stressed, you wouldn’t know it. When we call just days out from the premiere of ...
On Sunday 13th July 2025, King Street Crawl made a major comeback after remaining a stagnant idea post-COVID. The festival ...
Yes! I proclaim. The woman doing her lipstick in the mirror turns to me “…did you say something?” I tell her that she looks ...
While university students dread returning to campus, Outreach Officer Dana Pillay sees semester two as another chance to help ...
If we want to fix Special Considerations, we need to have the courage to look beyond the system and build a university that ...
Although separated by hundreds of millions of years and entirely different triggers, the Great Dying and today’s Sixth Mass ...
How far would you go to get everything you ever wanted? Would you hurt the people you love? Would you come to love the people ...
Her silence is not passive; it becomes an indictment. She exists on the edge of language, agency, and social relevance; it is ...
Crow is like a bizarrely cynical version of Nanny McPhee, telling Dad that he exists only as long as he is needed.