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Month: June 2018

Global Politics, News

Thousands of ethnic Uighurs placed into “re-education” camps in response to unrest

China is in the spotlight once again for the abuse of the Uighur people in the far north-west region of Xinjiang. Continue reading Thousands of ethnic Uighurs placed into “re-education” camps in response to unrest

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Global Politics, News

The small election in Queens which has changed American politics

Last night, the whole of Washington D.C. was put on notice, and the dynamics of the Democratic Party shifted forever. Continue reading The small election in Queens which has changed American politics

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News

Students weigh in on celebrating Pride Month under the Trump administration

US President Donald Trump has refused to acknowledge June as Pride Month for the second year in a row. Continue reading Students weigh in on celebrating Pride Month under the Trump administration

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Opinion

The moral dilemma as a XXXTentacion fan

The popularity and controversy of XXXTentacion have been entangled throughout his rise to stardom and have now climaxed with the rapper’s sudden death. Continue reading The moral dilemma as a XXXTentacion fan

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Analysis

How the government is freezing your recovery

MedicareLESS! Continue reading How the government is freezing your recovery

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Students express their concerns after Adelaide’s two leading universities announce merge negotiations

Students from Adelaide’s two leading universities have expressed their concerns over Tuesday afternoon’s surprise merger announcement Continue reading Students express their concerns after Adelaide’s two leading universities announce merge negotiations

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Opinion

Elon Musk’s ‘Not-a-Flamethrower’ turns out to be ‘not-a-good-idea’

The handheld flamethrower pre-sold 20,000 models, in addition to the 1,000 distributed at the product’s launch event in Los Angeles. Continue reading Elon Musk’s ‘Not-a-Flamethrower’ turns out to be ‘not-a-good-idea’

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News, UniSA

SA’s biggest universities to make a super uni

South Australia’s two largest universities have announced they are looking at merging. Continue reading SA’s biggest universities to make a super uni

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News, Sport

Aussie fans hope for the best as the Socceroos kick off against France in the 2018 FIFA World Cup

This year marks the fifth participation of the Socceroos within the FIFA World Cup, and there is no time like the present to show prowess against other teams. Continue reading Aussie fans hope for the best as the Socceroos kick off against France in the 2018 FIFA World Cup

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Opinion

Why I am Angry

I am sick and tired of hearing the social narrative that writes women as “to blame” for crimes like this. Continue reading Why I am Angry

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