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SYML’s latest album, Nobody Lives Here, is not only a collection of songs — it’s a carefully woven tapestry of human emotion, ...
One morning, when I tried to access a basic university service, I found myself transformed into the last competent administrator on campus. Kafka’s world is one where the rules are arbitrary. The ...
Digitality is the condition of living within a digital culture. It poses the idea that today, technology and media are not just a part of life, rather they are life, and we live within them.
Last week, a mysterious letter appeared in the Honi Soit office, addressed to “one of the male editors”. Below, Will Winter transcribes the crudely scribbled message for… no, that can’t be right… the ...
On 1st November 2024, an awning collapsed at a train station in Novi Sad, Serbia, claiming the lives of sixteen people. Upon investigation into who was responsible for the tragedy, the government ...
It’s becoming harder and harder to separate reactionary dog whistles from general self-care or self-improvement content online. The way these narratives are normalised digitally is excessively ...
Welcome back to Honi Soit. The theme for this week's edition is Paralysis. It's a familiar feeling this time of year; the sun is setting earlier and the mid-semester break is creeping slowly towards ...
The Quad is officially being restored. For the past few weeks it has hung under the mysterious shroud of a wooden structure abutting it like the proverbial horse at the gates of Troy. The University ...
Five years after the onset of COVID-19, its impact on my generation’s social and mental development lingers like an unshakeable shadow. As an international student, my journey amplified this ...
You stayed at uni late to finish that essay and you’re breezing out of the Lawbry on a high, when suddenly you’re confronted with it. That dreaded whiteboard, snuck between the sensors and the glass ...
To live in Sydney is to agree to a simple deal: never look down when you walk. It’s one of those constants everyone sticks to, but to forget it is to find yourself in a situation like I did not long ...
In the book 1984, Orwell imagined dafo dystopia run by an omnipresent government figure, Big Brother, watching citizens from above, instilling fear and obedience through state surveillance. But we ...
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