Rainbow Politics: Pose for the Camera’s, Ditch the Policy
Labor has failed the queer community, posing for the camera’s, then abandoning us
Labor has failed the queer community, posing for the camera’s, then abandoning us
US Politics
CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of abortion, newborn and infant palliative care and death, and birth trauma
UNSW SRC
As the academic year begins to come to a close, with students scrambling to their few remaining lectures and preparing to cram for their final exams, you would think we would find a similarly stressed energy in this month’s SRC meeting. Beyond the usual anxieties that plague every university
Elections
While the US election dominates mainstream news, voting opened this morning for some of UNSW’s highest student positions.
Arc Clubs
On-campus attendance grants now only pay $1 per attendee - a disappointing change for the clubs community
US Politics
For a race that feels so consequential, that will make history whichever way it goes, it is very, well, spooky, to have no real idea who will become President.
UNSW SRC
After several weeks of tireless campaigning from eager SRC nominees, the numbers from last week’s polls have finally been counted, and the votes are in. So, here are your SRC office-bearers for 2025! PRESIDENT: Diya Sengupta (365 For SRC) GENERAL SECRETARY: Akash Nagarajan (Together Again) EDUCATION OFFICER: Jamie Tyers
To this author, Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice may be one of the most poorly interpreted classical texts in theatre. Modern creatives seem to have this ongoing tension between the ideas of authenticity and accessibility when it comes to this regency text – Jane Austen writing an interplay of comedy
Guest Author – Josh Chen On 25th September 2024, UNSW Students for Palestine (SFP) convened an SGM at UNSW, amassing over 500 students, who overwhelmingly voted for UNSW to divest and cut partnerships with weapons companies, and to stand for a free Palestine. The next morning at 9:00 AM, 365
One of the biggest hurdles any journalist must overcome is personal bias, and the editors at Noise are no different. In our last seven months of reporting and, in particular, in the last few weeks as we gear up for our coverage of the 2025 SRC elections, acknowledging our personal
NUTS’ Drunk Macbeth was a celebration of absurdity, chaos, and shots.
With the SRC election season looming over us like storm clouds foretelling a great flood, you might think the 2024 SRC would be washed away without a second thought. But this week’s meeting – which constituted both their postponed September meeting, and pushed-forward October meeting – proved that this council still