The performances themselves were very good. Arnav Jain was an excellent Caesar, playing the role with the requisite presence ...
A Little Better Elsewhere is an anthology of stories, poetry, and non-fiction written by USyd students and staff on the theme of nostalgia. The anthology is a yearly publication of Sydney University ...
While Singapore and Hong Kong rose to prominence from the 1970s onwards, Switzerland is the original tax haven. One of the reasons is their strict banking secrecy laws, which make it a criminal ...
What do we owe each other in a world marked by violence, inequality, and resistance? This week’s edition explores solidarity, accountability, and the global responsibilities we share.
Content Warning: This article contains references to sexual assault. Black floors, grinding and turning like millstones. A brutalist castle with a hanging gong and an imperial staircase. Everything is ...
Combat sports today have a politically charged function, with fighters, organisations, and the global marketplace creating the conditions for right wing rhetoric. How did hand-to-hand combat mutate ...
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. The University of Sydney – where we write, publish and distribute Honi Soit – is on the sovereign land of ...
Charlotte Mac Sweeney is a queer woman and member of Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Australia. She was present at the Pride in Protest rally on the 28th of February and witnessed targeted police ...
The February 7th rally against Israeli Prime Minister Isaac Herzog’s visit saw a significant shift in the public’s perception of police powers. Thousands attended the rally, where the New South Wales ...
Enrolling into a Diploma of Arts was the most extensive bureaucratic hurdle I would have dealt with in my three years at this university.
Armed police monitoring passionate demonstrators have become familiar at Town Hall and its proximities, and yet the mood before protests is not often so tense that it feels like the sheen of humanity ...
Protestors in Queensland now face jail sentences for chanting common pro-Palestine slogans at rallies. The phrases have been classified by the Queensland state government as “proscribed phrases”, ...