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WHO ARE WE?
Murdoch University Guild student magazine. Metior is a student-owned and targeted publication run by the Murdoch University Guild. Established in 1975 Metior has a long and proud history spanning decades, launching the careers of students and bringing down a Vice Chancellor or two.The views expressed within Metior are not the views of the Murdoch Student Guild or of the Metior editorial staffCONTACT — METIOR
Submit your event to the Metior event calendar! Have an event you'd like to add to the most comprehensive calendar at Murdoch? Send us the details below and be sure to include as much detail as possible to help students get to your events!OPINION — METIOR
By Gabby Fallon. When you start at university, you place a lot of trust into the university and faculty to help you come out with a degree. After nearly completing my first year (only just!), I have a few questions about the necessity of some of the units my degreeentails.
ON CAMPUS — METIOR By Aaron Angel. Let’s face it; being a student is hard enough without the added stress of financial, academic or health worries. Your brain is getting stuffed with new ideas on a daily basis, your flesh sack of a body seems to always require nourishing with edible matter, and deadlines incessantly approach much like the inevitability of death only much more tangibly.FILM — METIOR
By John Blackburn. Bad Times at the El Royale is a new crime-thriller from Drew Goodard, writer and director of some great flicks in the past like The Cabin in the Woods and The Martian.This film unravels in the most Tarantino way possible. Read MoreAT FIRST SIGHT
I think the first high was the first show we ever played, a house party gig in Caleb’s backyard. The ball has seemingly just rolled on from there, and since we’ve always loved putting on our own shows more than any other. THE SLIPPERY SLOPE OF CENSORSHIP Denounced by Debate. Editor, Julie Cleaver, of Auckland University of Technology’s student magazine, Debate, has voiced her concern about the Otago censorship scandal. “I’m a big believer in freedom of speech and expression, even if it offends people,” says Cleaver. CONFESSIONS AT MURDOCH By Sean Ayres. It’s a dark and nebulous time at Murdoch University when anonymous submissions to Facebook page Confessions at Murdoch call out “commie scumbags” and “red fascists” and call for the defunding of the Murdoch Communist and Socialist Club. MY VOTE IS “UP FOR GRABS” IN RELATION TO “MAKING Dear Candidates, For what it’s worth, my vote (where I’m eligible to vote) is definitely available or “up for grabs”. Whether I vote, and how I vote, will depend on candidates’ views, and ideas for action, in relation to: (1) Making “Engineering” available by external studies, and (2) Making “La LIFESTYLE — METIOR By Brittany Asplin. As I pull them on, the higher they get the harder it was to yank them up. I sit up for a moment trying to catch my breath and begin to ponder whether this was a good idea.WHO ARE WE?
Murdoch University Guild student magazine. Metior is a student-owned and targeted publication run by the Murdoch University Guild. Established in 1975 Metior has a long and proud history spanning decades, launching the careers of students and bringing down a Vice Chancellor or two.The views expressed within Metior are not the views of the Murdoch Student Guild or of the Metior editorial staffCONTACT — METIOR
Submit your event to the Metior event calendar! Have an event you'd like to add to the most comprehensive calendar at Murdoch? Send us the details below and be sure to include as much detail as possible to help students get to your events!OPINION — METIOR
By Gabby Fallon. When you start at university, you place a lot of trust into the university and faculty to help you come out with a degree. After nearly completing my first year (only just!), I have a few questions about the necessity of some of the units my degreeentails.
ON CAMPUS — METIOR By Aaron Angel. Let’s face it; being a student is hard enough without the added stress of financial, academic or health worries. Your brain is getting stuffed with new ideas on a daily basis, your flesh sack of a body seems to always require nourishing with edible matter, and deadlines incessantly approach much like the inevitability of death only much more tangibly.FILM — METIOR
By John Blackburn. Bad Times at the El Royale is a new crime-thriller from Drew Goodard, writer and director of some great flicks in the past like The Cabin in the Woods and The Martian.This film unravels in the most Tarantino way possible. Read MoreAT FIRST SIGHT
I think the first high was the first show we ever played, a house party gig in Caleb’s backyard. The ball has seemingly just rolled on from there, and since we’ve always loved putting on our own shows more than any other. THE SLIPPERY SLOPE OF CENSORSHIP Denounced by Debate. Editor, Julie Cleaver, of Auckland University of Technology’s student magazine, Debate, has voiced her concern about the Otago censorship scandal. “I’m a big believer in freedom of speech and expression, even if it offends people,” says Cleaver. CONFESSIONS AT MURDOCH By Sean Ayres. It’s a dark and nebulous time at Murdoch University when anonymous submissions to Facebook page Confessions at Murdoch call out “commie scumbags” and “red fascists” and call for the defunding of the Murdoch Communist and Socialist Club. MY VOTE IS “UP FOR GRABS” IN RELATION TO “MAKING Dear Candidates, For what it’s worth, my vote (where I’m eligible to vote) is definitely available or “up for grabs”. Whether I vote, and how I vote, will depend on candidates’ views, and ideas for action, in relation to: (1) Making “Engineering” available by external studies, and (2) Making “La LIFESTYLE — METIOR By Brittany Asplin. As I pull them on, the higher they get the harder it was to yank them up. I sit up for a moment trying to catch my breath and begin to ponder whether this was a good idea.WHO ARE WE?
Murdoch University Guild student magazine. Metior is a student-owned and targeted publication run by the Murdoch University Guild. Established in 1975 Metior has a long and proud history spanning decades, launching the careers of students and bringing down a Vice Chancellor or two.The views expressed within Metior are not the views of the Murdoch Student Guild or of the Metior editorial staffFILM — METIOR
By John Blackburn. Bad Times at the El Royale is a new crime-thriller from Drew Goodard, writer and director of some great flicks in the past like The Cabin in the Woods and The Martian.This film unravels in the most Tarantino way possible. Read MoreTHEATRE — METIOR
By Sarah Smit. Nicholas Tan is an award-winning writer and recently premiered his new play, Five, Six at Studio 411 for the Fringe Festival. METIOR caught up with him to MURDOCH ESPORTS: THE NEW GAMING HUB Murdoch Esports is the club dedicated to esports and video-gaming at Murdoch University. We have over 300 members signed up to the club and over 700 on our active Discord server, which is an online text andvoice chat service.
THE GREAT PERTH BUSH DOOF By Conrad Charles Maclean Deep in the wilderness outside of Perth, far from any telephone reception or loathsome routine, adults rave beneath the stars wearing animal onesies and tutus. A Bush Doof is in progress. A Doof is a public outdoor dance party. They’re common in Europe and they can be co HOW JAPAN HAS CHANGED ME By Alex Falconer This is not a gushing piece about how much better everything is in Japan. The truth is that in some respects it’s worse than Australia. All I wish to say is that there is one very important thing that I’ve learned here: respect. It stands out to me because it was something I had sAT FIRST SIGHT
Ball Park Music – Dean Hanson. Interviewer: Ben Combes. Ball Park Music are performing on the 2nd of June, supported by a number ofother popular
GUILD ELECTIONS: A GUIDE FOR THE CHRONICALLY UNINVOLVED By Hannah Cross Know nothing about Guild elections? Same. So, I read up on them and now present you an understandable guide for the average, clueless Murdoch student Q&A WITH THE CREW OF WOMEN By Ariana Rose The play , Women graces the stage on June 9th-11th at studio 411. Women is foremost a comedy and secondly a timeless classic mix between HBO’s Girls and Little Women . It follows the journey of four sisters in their quest o ON CAMPUS — METIOR By Aaron Angel. Let’s face it; being a student is hard enough without the added stress of financial, academic or health worries. Your brain is getting stuffed with new ideas on a daily basis, your flesh sack of a body seems to always require nourishing with edible matter, and deadlines incessantly approach much like the inevitability of death only much more tangibly.WHO ARE WE?
Murdoch University Guild student magazine. Metior is a student-owned and targeted publication run by the Murdoch University Guild. Established in 1975 Metior has a long and proud history spanning decades, launching the careers of students and bringing down a Vice Chancellor or two.The views expressed within Metior are not the views of the Murdoch Student Guild or of the Metior editorial staffCONTACT — METIOR
Submit your event to the Metior event calendar! Have an event you'd like to add to the most comprehensive calendar at Murdoch? Send us the details below and be sure to include as much detail as possible to help students get to your events! LIFESTYLE — METIOR By Brittany Asplin. As I pull them on, the higher they get the harder it was to yank them up. I sit up for a moment trying to catch my breath and begin to ponder whether this was a good idea.OPINION — METIOR
By Gabby Fallon. When you start at university, you place a lot of trust into the university and faculty to help you come out with a degree. After nearly completing my first year (only just!), I have a few questions about the necessity of some of the units my degreeentails.
FILM — METIOR
By John Blackburn. Bad Times at the El Royale is a new crime-thriller from Drew Goodard, writer and director of some great flicks in the past like The Cabin in the Woods and The Martian.This film unravels in the most Tarantino way possible. Read MoreAT FIRST SIGHT
I think the first high was the first show we ever played, a house party gig in Caleb’s backyard. The ball has seemingly just rolled on from there, and since we’ve always loved putting on our own shows more than any other. CONFESSIONS AT MURDOCH By Sean Ayres. It’s a dark and nebulous time at Murdoch University when anonymous submissions to Facebook page Confessions at Murdoch call out “commie scumbags” and “red fascists” and call for the defunding of the Murdoch Communist and Socialist Club. THE SLIPPERY SLOPE OF CENSORSHIP Denounced by Debate. Editor, Julie Cleaver, of Auckland University of Technology’s student magazine, Debate, has voiced her concern about the Otago censorship scandal. “I’m a big believer in freedom of speech and expression, even if it offends people,” says Cleaver. MY VOTE IS “UP FOR GRABS” IN RELATION TO “MAKING Dear Candidates, For what it’s worth, my vote (where I’m eligible to vote) is definitely available or “up for grabs”. Whether I vote, and how I vote, will depend on candidates’ views, and ideas for action, in relation to: (1) Making “Engineering” available by external studies, and (2) Making “La ON CAMPUS — METIOR By Aaron Angel. Let’s face it; being a student is hard enough without the added stress of financial, academic or health worries. Your brain is getting stuffed with new ideas on a daily basis, your flesh sack of a body seems to always require nourishing with edible matter, and deadlines incessantly approach much like the inevitability of death only much more tangibly.WHO ARE WE?
Murdoch University Guild student magazine. Metior is a student-owned and targeted publication run by the Murdoch University Guild. Established in 1975 Metior has a long and proud history spanning decades, launching the careers of students and bringing down a Vice Chancellor or two.The views expressed within Metior are not the views of the Murdoch Student Guild or of the Metior editorial staffCONTACT — METIOR
Submit your event to the Metior event calendar! Have an event you'd like to add to the most comprehensive calendar at Murdoch? Send us the details below and be sure to include as much detail as possible to help students get to your events! LIFESTYLE — METIOR By Brittany Asplin. As I pull them on, the higher they get the harder it was to yank them up. I sit up for a moment trying to catch my breath and begin to ponder whether this was a good idea.OPINION — METIOR
By Gabby Fallon. When you start at university, you place a lot of trust into the university and faculty to help you come out with a degree. After nearly completing my first year (only just!), I have a few questions about the necessity of some of the units my degreeentails.
FILM — METIOR
By John Blackburn. Bad Times at the El Royale is a new crime-thriller from Drew Goodard, writer and director of some great flicks in the past like The Cabin in the Woods and The Martian.This film unravels in the most Tarantino way possible. Read MoreAT FIRST SIGHT
I think the first high was the first show we ever played, a house party gig in Caleb’s backyard. The ball has seemingly just rolled on from there, and since we’ve always loved putting on our own shows more than any other. CONFESSIONS AT MURDOCH By Sean Ayres. It’s a dark and nebulous time at Murdoch University when anonymous submissions to Facebook page Confessions at Murdoch call out “commie scumbags” and “red fascists” and call for the defunding of the Murdoch Communist and Socialist Club. THE SLIPPERY SLOPE OF CENSORSHIP Denounced by Debate. Editor, Julie Cleaver, of Auckland University of Technology’s student magazine, Debate, has voiced her concern about the Otago censorship scandal. “I’m a big believer in freedom of speech and expression, even if it offends people,” says Cleaver. MY VOTE IS “UP FOR GRABS” IN RELATION TO “MAKING Dear Candidates, For what it’s worth, my vote (where I’m eligible to vote) is definitely available or “up for grabs”. Whether I vote, and how I vote, will depend on candidates’ views, and ideas for action, in relation to: (1) Making “Engineering” available by external studies, and (2) Making “LaWHO ARE WE?
Murdoch University Guild student magazine. Metior is a student-owned and targeted publication run by the Murdoch University Guild. Established in 1975 Metior has a long and proud history spanning decades, launching the careers of students and bringing down a Vice Chancellor or two.The views expressed within Metior are not the views of the Murdoch Student Guild or of the Metior editorial staffFILM — METIOR
By John Blackburn. Bad Times at the El Royale is a new crime-thriller from Drew Goodard, writer and director of some great flicks in the past like The Cabin in the Woods and The Martian.This film unravels in the most Tarantino way possible. Read MoreTHEATRE — METIOR
By Sarah Smit. Nicholas Tan is an award-winning writer and recently premiered his new play, Five, Six at Studio 411 for the Fringe Festival. METIOR caught up with him toAT FIRST SIGHT
Ball Park Music – Dean Hanson. Interviewer: Ben Combes. Ball Park Music are performing on the 2nd of June, supported by a number ofother popular
MURDOCH ESPORTS: THE NEW GAMING HUB Murdoch Esports is the club dedicated to esports and video-gaming at Murdoch University. We have over 300 members signed up to the club and over 700 on our active Discord server, which is an online text andvoice chat service.
HOW JAPAN HAS CHANGED ME By Alex Falconer This is not a gushing piece about how much better everything is in Japan. The truth is that in some respects it’s worse than Australia. All I wish to say is that there is one very important thing that I’ve learned here: respect. It stands out to me because it was something I had s THE GREAT PERTH BUSH DOOF By Conrad Charles Maclean Deep in the wilderness outside of Perth, far from any telephone reception or loathsome routine, adults rave beneath the stars wearing animal onesies and tutus. A Bush Doof is in progress. A Doof is a public outdoor dance party. They’re common in Europe and they can be co CONFESSIONS AT MURDOCH By Sean Ayres. It’s a dark and nebulous time at Murdoch University when anonymous submissions to Facebook page Confessions at Murdoch call out “commie scumbags” and “red fascists” and call for the defunding of the Murdoch Communist and Socialist Club. GUILD ELECTIONS: A GUIDE FOR THE CHRONICALLY UNINVOLVED By Hannah Cross Know nothing about Guild elections? Same. So, I read up on them and now present you an understandable guide for the average, clueless Murdoch student Q&A WITH THE CREW OF WOMEN By Ariana Rose The play , Women graces the stage on June 9th-11th at studio 411. Women is foremost a comedy and secondly a timeless classic mix between HBO’s Girls and Little Women . It follows the journey of four sisters in their quest oWHO ARE WE?
Murdoch University Guild student magazine. Metior is a student-owned and targeted publication run by the Murdoch University Guild. Established in 1975 Metior has a long and proud history spanning decades, launching the careers of students and bringing down a Vice Chancellor or two.The views expressed within Metior are not the views of the Murdoch Student Guild or of the Metior editorial staffCONTACT — METIOR
Subject *. Message *. Thank you for contacting Metior, we'll be in touch shortly! Our Office. 90 South Street. Murdoch, Western Australia, 6150. Submit your event to the Metior event calendar! Have an event you'd like to add to the most comprehensive calendar at Murdoch? Send us the details below and be sure to include as muchdetail as
ON CAMPUS — METIOR Guild Events METIOR Editor May 2, 2018 Sean Ayres, Mexicana, Guild, Tav, Party, Alcohol, Cultural Appropriation Comment. Libs Take Victory in Inaugural Campus Political Debate. By Alexandrea Foster. The inaugural debate between the Murdoch University Chapters of the Young Liberals and Young Labor ended in fiery passion on Tuesday night.OPINION — METIOR
Metior Magazine March 13, 2015. Far removed no more. By Madura McCormack. Tear gas canisters spin on the street, the eyes of citizens burn, quelled slightly by the water that is poured into them. The sound of gunfire rattles bones. Bombs strapped onto bodies go off,people die.
LIFESTYLE — METIOR It doesn’t matter if we scope out an intense color coded wardrobe every day or resort to a good old jumper with some nice kicks. What matters is the culture that is being created; popular culture, street style, modest street style, sport luxe, the list goes on myTHEATRE — METIOR
By Sarah Smit. Nicholas Tan is an award-winning writer and recently premiered his new play, Five, Six at Studio 411 for the Fringe Festival. METIOR caught up with him toFILM — METIOR
By John Blackburn. Bad Times at the El Royale is a new crime-thriller from Drew Goodard, writer and director of some great flicks in the past like The Cabin in the Woods and The Martian. This film unravels in the most Tarantino way possible. Read More. METIOR Editor October 22, 2018 Comment. American Animals.FEATURES — METIOR
Written by Noni Oldfield . Photographs by Brian Osborne . The value of forests is not quantifiable. Shaun Nannup said to us, when we know there is an injustice, we keep showing up with love and graciousness, and we don’t give in.AT FIRST SIGHT
Contribute Features Politics & Society On Campus Opinion Politics Debate Club Events Calendar Lifestyle Lifestyle Student Life Health Creative Poetry Photography Tales at the Tav Short Fiction Culture Film Arts Theatre Music. At First Sight - with Spacey Jane. Spacey Jane - Kieran. Interviewer: Tom Heenan. POLITICAL CORRECTNESS ISN'T WHAT YOU THINK IT IS By Jay Coonan. My first experience with censorship was while I was working for an English language propaganda outlet in Myanmar. I was hired to help reform the state-media newspaper, the Global New Light of Myanmar, after it had been broken up by a joint venture between Japanese Kyoto News and the Myanmar government Ministry of Information - which controls it via various bureaucraticWHO ARE WE?
Murdoch University Guild student magazine. Metior is a student-owned and targeted publication run by the Murdoch University Guild. Established in 1975 Metior has a long and proud history spanning decades, launching the careers of students and bringing down a Vice Chancellor or two.The views expressed within Metior are not the views of the Murdoch Student Guild or of the Metior editorial staffCONTACT — METIOR
Subject *. Message *. Thank you for contacting Metior, we'll be in touch shortly! Our Office. 90 South Street. Murdoch, Western Australia, 6150. Submit your event to the Metior event calendar! Have an event you'd like to add to the most comprehensive calendar at Murdoch? Send us the details below and be sure to include as muchdetail as
ON CAMPUS — METIOR Guild Events METIOR Editor May 2, 2018 Sean Ayres, Mexicana, Guild, Tav, Party, Alcohol, Cultural Appropriation Comment. Libs Take Victory in Inaugural Campus Political Debate. By Alexandrea Foster. The inaugural debate between the Murdoch University Chapters of the Young Liberals and Young Labor ended in fiery passion on Tuesday night.OPINION — METIOR
Metior Magazine March 13, 2015. Far removed no more. By Madura McCormack. Tear gas canisters spin on the street, the eyes of citizens burn, quelled slightly by the water that is poured into them. The sound of gunfire rattles bones. Bombs strapped onto bodies go off,people die.
LIFESTYLE — METIOR It doesn’t matter if we scope out an intense color coded wardrobe every day or resort to a good old jumper with some nice kicks. What matters is the culture that is being created; popular culture, street style, modest street style, sport luxe, the list goes on myTHEATRE — METIOR
By Sarah Smit. Nicholas Tan is an award-winning writer and recently premiered his new play, Five, Six at Studio 411 for the Fringe Festival. METIOR caught up with him toFILM — METIOR
By John Blackburn. Bad Times at the El Royale is a new crime-thriller from Drew Goodard, writer and director of some great flicks in the past like The Cabin in the Woods and The Martian. This film unravels in the most Tarantino way possible. Read More. METIOR Editor October 22, 2018 Comment. American Animals.FEATURES — METIOR
Written by Noni Oldfield . Photographs by Brian Osborne . The value of forests is not quantifiable. Shaun Nannup said to us, when we know there is an injustice, we keep showing up with love and graciousness, and we don’t give in.AT FIRST SIGHT
Contribute Features Politics & Society On Campus Opinion Politics Debate Club Events Calendar Lifestyle Lifestyle Student Life Health Creative Poetry Photography Tales at the Tav Short Fiction Culture Film Arts Theatre Music. At First Sight - with Spacey Jane. Spacey Jane - Kieran. Interviewer: Tom Heenan. POLITICAL CORRECTNESS ISN'T WHAT YOU THINK IT IS By Jay Coonan. My first experience with censorship was while I was working for an English language propaganda outlet in Myanmar. I was hired to help reform the state-media newspaper, the Global New Light of Myanmar, after it had been broken up by a joint venture between Japanese Kyoto News and the Myanmar government Ministry of Information - which controls it via various bureaucraticTHEATRE — METIOR
By Sarah Smit. Nicholas Tan is an award-winning writer and recently premiered his new play, Five, Six at Studio 411 for the Fringe Festival. METIOR caught up with him toFEATURES — METIOR
Written by Noni Oldfield . Photographs by Brian Osborne . The value of forests is not quantifiable. Shaun Nannup said to us, when we know there is an injustice, we keep showing up with love and graciousness, and we don’t give in.DEBATE — METIOR
By Michael Wood. A male university student in 2018 writes the sentence “When a doctor first assesses a patient he must” and receives feedback from their tutor that they should use non-gendered pronouns; a female high school student in 1984 writes “I’d like to become chairman of an international corporation,” and is told that she cannot, because it says “Man” right there in theAT FIRST SIGHT
Contribute Features Politics & Society On Campus Opinion Politics Debate Club Events Calendar Lifestyle Lifestyle Student Life Health Creative Poetry Photography Tales at the Tav Short Fiction Culture Film Arts Theatre Music. At First Sight - with Spacey Jane. Spacey Jane - Kieran. Interviewer: Tom Heenan. SOMETHING REVOLTING THIS WAY COMES… MURDOCH STUDENTS TO Murdoch Performing group proudly presents Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. Showing for 4 nights only at the Nexus Theatre, this INYERFACE Feminist production promises to captivate audiences between the 28th-31st of October 2020. Each show will start at 7 PM and run for ju POLITICAL CORRECTNESS ISN'T WHAT YOU THINK IT IS By Jay Coonan. My first experience with censorship was while I was working for an English language propaganda outlet in Myanmar. I was hired to help reform the state-media newspaper, the Global New Light of Myanmar, after it had been broken up by a joint venture between Japanese Kyoto News and the Myanmar government Ministry of Information - which controls it via various bureaucratic HOW JAPAN HAS CHANGED ME By Alex Falconer This is not a gushing piece about how much better everything is in Japan. The truth is that in some respects it’s worse than Australia. All I wish to say is that there is one very important thing that I’ve learned here: respect. It stands out to me because it was something I had s THE SLIPPERY SLOPE OF CENSORSHIP The Slippery Slope of Censorship. After a censorship scandal at the University of Otago made global news at the end of May, censorship has flashed back onto the student magazine radar. By Hannah Cross. Thousands of copies of New Zealand’s longest running student magazine, Critic, were estimated to have been stolen at the hands ofUniversity
THE RED TAPE SAGA: CRICOS REGISTERED PROVIDERS AFFECTED As promised by METIOR, updates about CRICOS registration and the training of international students on student visas are here. Not only are international students and RTOs affected by this issue, Higher Education Providers (HEPs) are also having difficulties due to the substandard CRICOS registration process. FREE SPEECH: DOES IT REALLY MAKE US FREE? As a gay person that lived through the plebishite saga last year (some didn’t), I can tell you that there is a difference between being “mean” and the kind of prejudiced projectiles we faced an onslaught of then and continue to experience today.WHO ARE WE?
Murdoch University Guild student magazine. Metior is a student-owned and targeted publication run by the Murdoch University Guild. Established in 1975 Metior has a long and proud history spanning decades, launching the careers of students and bringing down a Vice Chancellor or two.The views expressed within Metior are not the views of the Murdoch Student Guild or of the Metior editorial staffCONTACT — METIOR
Subject *. Message *. Thank you for contacting Metior, we'll be in touch shortly! Our Office. 90 South Street. Murdoch, Western Australia, 6150. Submit your event to the Metior event calendar! Have an event you'd like to add to the most comprehensive calendar at Murdoch? Send us the details below and be sure to include as muchdetail as
ON CAMPUS — METIOR Guild Events METIOR Editor May 2, 2018 Sean Ayres, Mexicana, Guild, Tav, Party, Alcohol, Cultural Appropriation Comment. Libs Take Victory in Inaugural Campus Political Debate. By Alexandrea Foster. The inaugural debate between the Murdoch University Chapters of the Young Liberals and Young Labor ended in fiery passion on Tuesday night.OPINION — METIOR
Metior Magazine March 13, 2015. Far removed no more. By Madura McCormack. Tear gas canisters spin on the street, the eyes of citizens burn, quelled slightly by the water that is poured into them. The sound of gunfire rattles bones. Bombs strapped onto bodies go off,people die.
LIFESTYLE — METIOR It doesn’t matter if we scope out an intense color coded wardrobe every day or resort to a good old jumper with some nice kicks. What matters is the culture that is being created; popular culture, street style, modest street style, sport luxe, the list goes on myTHEATRE — METIOR
By Sarah Smit. Nicholas Tan is an award-winning writer and recently premiered his new play, Five, Six at Studio 411 for the Fringe Festival. METIOR caught up with him toFILM — METIOR
By John Blackburn. Bad Times at the El Royale is a new crime-thriller from Drew Goodard, writer and director of some great flicks in the past like The Cabin in the Woods and The Martian. This film unravels in the most Tarantino way possible. Read More. METIOR Editor October 22, 2018 Comment. American Animals.FEATURES — METIOR
Written by Noni Oldfield . Photographs by Brian Osborne . The value of forests is not quantifiable. Shaun Nannup said to us, when we know there is an injustice, we keep showing up with love and graciousness, and we don’t give in.AT FIRST SIGHT
Contribute Features Politics & Society On Campus Opinion Politics Debate Club Events Calendar Lifestyle Lifestyle Student Life Health Creative Poetry Photography Tales at the Tav Short Fiction Culture Film Arts Theatre Music. At First Sight - with Spacey Jane. Spacey Jane - Kieran. Interviewer: Tom Heenan. POLITICAL CORRECTNESS ISN'T WHAT YOU THINK IT IS By Jay Coonan. My first experience with censorship was while I was working for an English language propaganda outlet in Myanmar. I was hired to help reform the state-media newspaper, the Global New Light of Myanmar, after it had been broken up by a joint venture between Japanese Kyoto News and the Myanmar government Ministry of Information - which controls it via various bureaucraticWHO ARE WE?
Murdoch University Guild student magazine. Metior is a student-owned and targeted publication run by the Murdoch University Guild. Established in 1975 Metior has a long and proud history spanning decades, launching the careers of students and bringing down a Vice Chancellor or two.The views expressed within Metior are not the views of the Murdoch Student Guild or of the Metior editorial staffCONTACT — METIOR
Subject *. Message *. Thank you for contacting Metior, we'll be in touch shortly! Our Office. 90 South Street. Murdoch, Western Australia, 6150. Submit your event to the Metior event calendar! Have an event you'd like to add to the most comprehensive calendar at Murdoch? Send us the details below and be sure to include as muchdetail as
ON CAMPUS — METIOR Guild Events METIOR Editor May 2, 2018 Sean Ayres, Mexicana, Guild, Tav, Party, Alcohol, Cultural Appropriation Comment. Libs Take Victory in Inaugural Campus Political Debate. By Alexandrea Foster. The inaugural debate between the Murdoch University Chapters of the Young Liberals and Young Labor ended in fiery passion on Tuesday night.OPINION — METIOR
Metior Magazine March 13, 2015. Far removed no more. By Madura McCormack. Tear gas canisters spin on the street, the eyes of citizens burn, quelled slightly by the water that is poured into them. The sound of gunfire rattles bones. Bombs strapped onto bodies go off,people die.
LIFESTYLE — METIOR It doesn’t matter if we scope out an intense color coded wardrobe every day or resort to a good old jumper with some nice kicks. What matters is the culture that is being created; popular culture, street style, modest street style, sport luxe, the list goes on myTHEATRE — METIOR
By Sarah Smit. Nicholas Tan is an award-winning writer and recently premiered his new play, Five, Six at Studio 411 for the Fringe Festival. METIOR caught up with him toFILM — METIOR
By John Blackburn. Bad Times at the El Royale is a new crime-thriller from Drew Goodard, writer and director of some great flicks in the past like The Cabin in the Woods and The Martian. This film unravels in the most Tarantino way possible. Read More. METIOR Editor October 22, 2018 Comment. American Animals.FEATURES — METIOR
Written by Noni Oldfield . Photographs by Brian Osborne . The value of forests is not quantifiable. Shaun Nannup said to us, when we know there is an injustice, we keep showing up with love and graciousness, and we don’t give in.AT FIRST SIGHT
Contribute Features Politics & Society On Campus Opinion Politics Debate Club Events Calendar Lifestyle Lifestyle Student Life Health Creative Poetry Photography Tales at the Tav Short Fiction Culture Film Arts Theatre Music. At First Sight - with Spacey Jane. Spacey Jane - Kieran. Interviewer: Tom Heenan. POLITICAL CORRECTNESS ISN'T WHAT YOU THINK IT IS By Jay Coonan. My first experience with censorship was while I was working for an English language propaganda outlet in Myanmar. I was hired to help reform the state-media newspaper, the Global New Light of Myanmar, after it had been broken up by a joint venture between Japanese Kyoto News and the Myanmar government Ministry of Information - which controls it via various bureaucraticTHEATRE — METIOR
By Sarah Smit. Nicholas Tan is an award-winning writer and recently premiered his new play, Five, Six at Studio 411 for the Fringe Festival. METIOR caught up with him toFEATURES — METIOR
Written by Noni Oldfield . Photographs by Brian Osborne . The value of forests is not quantifiable. Shaun Nannup said to us, when we know there is an injustice, we keep showing up with love and graciousness, and we don’t give in.DEBATE — METIOR
By Michael Wood. A male university student in 2018 writes the sentence “When a doctor first assesses a patient he must” and receives feedback from their tutor that they should use non-gendered pronouns; a female high school student in 1984 writes “I’d like to become chairman of an international corporation,” and is told that she cannot, because it says “Man” right there in theAT FIRST SIGHT
Contribute Features Politics & Society On Campus Opinion Politics Debate Club Events Calendar Lifestyle Lifestyle Student Life Health Creative Poetry Photography Tales at the Tav Short Fiction Culture Film Arts Theatre Music. At First Sight - with Spacey Jane. Spacey Jane - Kieran. Interviewer: Tom Heenan. SOMETHING REVOLTING THIS WAY COMES… MURDOCH STUDENTS TO Murdoch Performing group proudly presents Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. Showing for 4 nights only at the Nexus Theatre, this INYERFACE Feminist production promises to captivate audiences between the 28th-31st of October 2020. Each show will start at 7 PM and run for ju POLITICAL CORRECTNESS ISN'T WHAT YOU THINK IT IS By Jay Coonan. My first experience with censorship was while I was working for an English language propaganda outlet in Myanmar. I was hired to help reform the state-media newspaper, the Global New Light of Myanmar, after it had been broken up by a joint venture between Japanese Kyoto News and the Myanmar government Ministry of Information - which controls it via various bureaucratic HOW JAPAN HAS CHANGED ME By Alex Falconer This is not a gushing piece about how much better everything is in Japan. The truth is that in some respects it’s worse than Australia. All I wish to say is that there is one very important thing that I’ve learned here: respect. It stands out to me because it was something I had s THE SLIPPERY SLOPE OF CENSORSHIP The Slippery Slope of Censorship. After a censorship scandal at the University of Otago made global news at the end of May, censorship has flashed back onto the student magazine radar. By Hannah Cross. Thousands of copies of New Zealand’s longest running student magazine, Critic, were estimated to have been stolen at the hands ofUniversity
THE RED TAPE SAGA: CRICOS REGISTERED PROVIDERS AFFECTED As promised by METIOR, updates about CRICOS registration and the training of international students on student visas are here. Not only are international students and RTOs affected by this issue, Higher Education Providers (HEPs) are also having difficulties due to the substandard CRICOS registration process. FREE SPEECH: DOES IT REALLY MAKE US FREE? As a gay person that lived through the plebishite saga last year (some didn’t), I can tell you that there is a difference between being “mean” and the kind of prejudiced projectiles we faced an onslaught of then and continue to experience today.WHO ARE WE?
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Metior Magazine March 13, 2015. Far removed no more. By Madura McCormack. Tear gas canisters spin on the street, the eyes of citizens burn, quelled slightly by the water that is poured into them. The sound of gunfire rattles bones. Bombs strapped onto bodies go off,people die.
ON CAMPUS — METIOR Guild Events METIOR Editor May 2, 2018 Sean Ayres, Mexicana, Guild, Tav, Party, Alcohol, Cultural Appropriation Comment. Libs Take Victory in Inaugural Campus Political Debate. By Alexandrea Foster. The inaugural debate between the Murdoch University Chapters of the Young Liberals and Young Labor ended in fiery passion on Tuesday night. LIFESTYLE — METIOR It doesn’t matter if we scope out an intense color coded wardrobe every day or resort to a good old jumper with some nice kicks. What matters is the culture that is being created; popular culture, street style, modest street style, sport luxe, the list goes on myFILM — METIOR
By John Blackburn. Bad Times at the El Royale is a new crime-thriller from Drew Goodard, writer and director of some great flicks in the past like The Cabin in the Woods and The Martian. This film unravels in the most Tarantino way possible. Read More. METIOR Editor October 22, 2018 Comment. American Animals.AT FIRST SIGHT
Contribute Features Politics & Society On Campus Opinion Politics Debate Club Events Calendar Lifestyle Lifestyle Student Life Health Creative Poetry Photography Tales at the Tav Short Fiction Culture Film Arts Theatre Music. At First Sight - with Spacey Jane. Spacey Jane - Kieran. Interviewer: Tom Heenan. CONFESSIONS AT MURDOCH By Sean Ayres. It’s a dark and nebulous time at Murdoch University when anonymous submissions to Facebook page Confessions at Murdoch call out “commie scumbags” and “red fascists” and call for the defunding of the Murdoch Communist and Socialist Club. Read More. Confessions At Murdoch METIOR Editor April 19, 2018 communists, Sean HOW JAPAN HAS CHANGED ME By Alex Falconer This is not a gushing piece about how much better everything is in Japan. The truth is that in some respects it’s worse than Australia. All I wish to say is that there is one very important thing that I’ve learned here: respect. It stands out to me because it was something I had s MY VOTE IS “UP FOR GRABS” IN RELATION TO “MAKING Dear Candidates, For what it’s worth, my vote (where I’m eligible to vote) is definitely available or “up for grabs”. Whether I vote, and how I vote, will depend on candidates’ views, and ideas for action, in relation to: (1) Making “Engineering” available by external studies, and (2) Making “LaWHO ARE WE?
Murdoch University Guild student magazine. Metior is a student-owned and targeted publication run by the Murdoch University Guild. Established in 1975 Metior has a long and proud history spanning decades, launching the careers of students and bringing down a Vice Chancellor or two.The views expressed within Metior are not the views of the Murdoch Student Guild or of the Metior editorial staffCONTACT — METIOR
Subject *. Message *. Thank you for contacting Metior, we'll be in touch shortly! Our Office. 90 South Street. Murdoch, Western Australia, 6150. Submit your event to the Metior event calendar! Have an event you'd like to add to the most comprehensive calendar at Murdoch? Send us the details below and be sure to include as muchdetail as
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Metior Magazine March 13, 2015. Far removed no more. By Madura McCormack. Tear gas canisters spin on the street, the eyes of citizens burn, quelled slightly by the water that is poured into them. The sound of gunfire rattles bones. Bombs strapped onto bodies go off,people die.
ON CAMPUS — METIOR Guild Events METIOR Editor May 2, 2018 Sean Ayres, Mexicana, Guild, Tav, Party, Alcohol, Cultural Appropriation Comment. Libs Take Victory in Inaugural Campus Political Debate. By Alexandrea Foster. The inaugural debate between the Murdoch University Chapters of the Young Liberals and Young Labor ended in fiery passion on Tuesday night. LIFESTYLE — METIOR It doesn’t matter if we scope out an intense color coded wardrobe every day or resort to a good old jumper with some nice kicks. What matters is the culture that is being created; popular culture, street style, modest street style, sport luxe, the list goes on myFILM — METIOR
By John Blackburn. Bad Times at the El Royale is a new crime-thriller from Drew Goodard, writer and director of some great flicks in the past like The Cabin in the Woods and The Martian. This film unravels in the most Tarantino way possible. Read More. METIOR Editor October 22, 2018 Comment. American Animals.AT FIRST SIGHT
Contribute Features Politics & Society On Campus Opinion Politics Debate Club Events Calendar Lifestyle Lifestyle Student Life Health Creative Poetry Photography Tales at the Tav Short Fiction Culture Film Arts Theatre Music. At First Sight - with Spacey Jane. Spacey Jane - Kieran. Interviewer: Tom Heenan. CONFESSIONS AT MURDOCH By Sean Ayres. It’s a dark and nebulous time at Murdoch University when anonymous submissions to Facebook page Confessions at Murdoch call out “commie scumbags” and “red fascists” and call for the defunding of the Murdoch Communist and Socialist Club. Read More. Confessions At Murdoch METIOR Editor April 19, 2018 communists, Sean HOW JAPAN HAS CHANGED ME By Alex Falconer This is not a gushing piece about how much better everything is in Japan. The truth is that in some respects it’s worse than Australia. All I wish to say is that there is one very important thing that I’ve learned here: respect. It stands out to me because it was something I had s MY VOTE IS “UP FOR GRABS” IN RELATION TO “MAKING Dear Candidates, For what it’s worth, my vote (where I’m eligible to vote) is definitely available or “up for grabs”. Whether I vote, and how I vote, will depend on candidates’ views, and ideas for action, in relation to: (1) Making “Engineering” available by external studies, and (2) Making “LaTHEATRE — METIOR
By Sarah Smit. Nicholas Tan is an award-winning writer and recently premiered his new play, Five, Six at Studio 411 for the Fringe Festival. METIOR caught up with him toFEATURES — METIOR
Written by Noni Oldfield . Photographs by Brian Osborne . The value of forests is not quantifiable. Shaun Nannup said to us, when we know there is an injustice, we keep showing up with love and graciousness, and we don’t give in.MUSIC — METIOR
By Brittany Asplin. Sheeran’s second show at the new stadium; how did the new stadium measure up? In the few months of the Optus Stadium being open, there has already been much debate over the new stadium, the controversial ‘public transport only’ route with no Ubers or any private cars asides from the expensive taxis; the overpriced food and drinks menu, and the delays of getting out ofAT FIRST SIGHT
Contribute Features Politics & Society On Campus Opinion Politics Debate Club Events Calendar Lifestyle Lifestyle Student Life Health Creative Poetry Photography Tales at the Tav Short Fiction Culture Film Arts Theatre Music. At First Sight - with Spacey Jane. Spacey Jane - Kieran. Interviewer: Tom Heenan. MURDOCH ESPORTS: THE NEW GAMING HUB Murdoch Esports: The New Gaming Hub. Murdoch Esports is the club dedicated to esports and video-gaming at Murdoch University. We have over 300 members signed up to the club and over 700 on our active Discord server, which is an online text and voice chat service. The club is both a social and competitive– if you like playing games,you’ll
HOW JAPAN HAS CHANGED ME By Alex Falconer This is not a gushing piece about how much better everything is in Japan. The truth is that in some respects it’s worse than Australia. All I wish to say is that there is one very important thing that I’ve learned here: respect. It stands out to me because it was something I had s THE SLIPPERY SLOPE OF CENSORSHIP The Slippery Slope of Censorship. After a censorship scandal at the University of Otago made global news at the end of May, censorship has flashed back onto the student magazine radar. By Hannah Cross. Thousands of copies of New Zealand’s longest running student magazine, Critic, were estimated to have been stolen at the hands ofUniversity
CAMPUS SAFETY DEBATE: GUILD DISAGREEMENTS AND With the recent security issues in the Murdoch Village and University car parks, it came as a relief to many when the Guild announced its new security policy being pushed to the University for an increase in lighting and CCTV on campus. GUILD ELECTIONS: A GUIDE FOR THE CHRONICALLY UNINVOLVED By Hannah Cross Know nothing about Guild elections? Same. So, I read up on them and now present you an understandable guide for the average, clueless Murdoch student THE GREAT PERTH BUSH DOOF The Great Perth Bush Doof. By Conrad Charles Maclean. Deep in the wilderness outside of Perth, far from any telephone reception or loathsome routine, adults rave beneath the stars wearing animal onesies and tutus. A Bush Doof is in progress. A Doof is a public outdoor dance party. They’re common in Europe and they can becommercially run or
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2019 FEATURES
Interview by Ben Combes" id="yui_3_17_2_1_1583826326096_65"> Interview by Ben Combes AT FIRST SITE - WITH BALL PARK MUSIC Ben Combes interviews internationally recognised band Ball Park Music in preparation for their ‘At First Sight’ Performance.Read More
Written by Alex Szabadics" id="yui_3_17_2_1_1583826326096_90"> Written by Alex Szabadics THE KILLDEER: A REVIEW _“At age 11, Elliot was abducted from his family. Now 5 years after being declared missing, he has returned and now must come to terms with the adjustments he and his family must make in order to reconnect with his place in this world.”_Read More
Written by Brandon Day" id="yui_3_17_2_1_1583826326096_108"> Written by Brandon Day A GRIM TALE OF JOB SEARCHING: SHORT STORY My eyes finally opened, what I wanted to say was, "What the fuck are you doing in my house?" Instead I let out a little scream, the kind that comes out from being startled. The voice spoke, "Um, sir, are youfeeling well?"
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METIOR DEBATE
WILL _YOUR_ POINT OF VIEW STAND UP TO SCRUTINY?Featured
Jun 27, 2018
Political Correctness Isn't What You Think It IsJun 27, 2018
BY JAIDEN COONAN
_Political correctness is not protesting against racism, or protesting against the suppression of rights and freedoms of marginalised individuals; and nor is it stopping the use of offensive language directed at marginalised individuals._Jun 27, 2018
Jun 22, 2018
Brave New Girls
Jun 22, 2018
BY MICHAEL WOOD
_A male university student in 2018 writes the sentence “When a doctor first assesses a patient he must…” and receives feedback from their tutor that they should use non-gendered pronouns; a female high school student in 1984 writes “I’d like to become chairman of an international corporation,” and is told that she cannot, because it says “Man” right there in the word. Which of these scenarios sounds more like language being used to limit one’sself-expression?_
Jun 22, 2018
Jun 22, 2018
“Inclusive Language”: The Newspeak Of The 21st CenturyJun 22, 2018
BY NAT PRICE
_This move towards “inclusive language” is part of recent trend I’ve noticed rearing its ugly head on the political spectrum’sleft wing. _
Jun 22, 2018
Apr 8, 2018
Free Speech: Does It Really Make Us Free?Apr 8, 2018
BY GABRIELLE HART
_When we talk about hate speech, anti-discrimination and anti-terror laws, we’re not just trying to prevent our feelings from getting hurt – though the fact that discriminated groups in our society have higher rates of depression, anxiety and suicide should really make you question why that would be a bad thing._Apr 8, 2018
Apr 8, 2018
Political Correctness Scares Me. Does It Scare You?Apr 8, 2018
BY KYLE WILLIAMS
_The term political correctness also came in use in the US Communist Party in the 1930s and 1940s, where it described the proper words to be used and positions to be held by party members. From its inception, political correctness was not about respect, but rather conformity to the orthodoxies of explicitly totalitarian ideologies._Apr 8, 2018
ON CAMPUS
EVERYTHING HAPPENING AT MURDOCH UNIVERSITYOn Campus
Nov 1, 2019
My vote is “up for grabs” in relation to “making Engineering and Law available by external studies”Nov 1, 2019
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Nov 1, 2019
Oct 3, 2018
Guild Elections: A Guide for the Chronically Uninvolved StudentOct 3, 2018
BY HANNAH CROSS
_Know nothing about Guild elections? Same. So, I read up on them and now present you an understandable guide for the average, cluelessMurdoch student_
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Oct 3, 2018
Oct 3, 2018
And So It Begins: Guild 2019 Election Nominations OpenOct 3, 2018
BY SARAH SMIT
_Nominations open today and close in 2 weeks’ time, on the 17th of October at 4pm. No campaigning may take place during this time, and names of those who have nominated will not be revealed until nominations close. _Read More →
Oct 3, 2018
Sep 14, 2018
Campus Safety Debate: Guild Disagreements and ConfusionSep 14, 2018
BY SEAN AYRES
_Guild Council meeting descends into argument over security policy, with allegations of Executive taking credit was contrasted by reported failure of communication by other councillors._Read More →
Sep 14, 2018
Aug 23, 2018
Guild Budget Arrives 8 Months into Financial Year With No CouncilVote
Aug 23, 2018
BY SEAN AYRES
_There are fears that the Murdoch Guild has stepped into murky waters as allegations of failure to adhere to proper financial process grow._Read More →
Aug 23, 2018
Aug 4, 2018
Potential restructure could impact student learning at MurdochAug 4, 2018
BY HANNAH CROSS
_As the consultation period ends for whether Murdoch will go ahead with its proposal for academic restructure, job security for some staff hangs in the balance._Read More →
Aug 4, 2018
Jul 27, 2018
Eat Your Heart Out
Jul 27, 2018
BY NATALIE MCDONALD
_The Student Hub is going to be a bustling center of food and drinks this semester. Here’s what’s going to be on the menu._Read More →
Jul 27, 2018
Jun 29, 2018
The Red Tape Saga: Department of Education and Training respondsJun 29, 2018
BY HANNAH CROSS
_The Department of Education and Training has responded to METIOR’s enquiry, however the answer is vague as to when we will see some concrete legislative change_Read More →
Jun 29, 2018
Jun 20, 2018
The Red Tape Saga: CRICOS registered providers affected tooJun 20, 2018
BY HANNAH CROSS
_Higher Education Providers are experiencing the flow on effects from problems with CRICOS registration for training delivery to studentvisa holders._
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Jun 20, 2018
Jun 15, 2018
Red Tape Discrimination: Part 1Jun 15, 2018
BY HANNAH CROSS
_Government legislation excludes international students from entirejob industries._
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Jun 15, 2018
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Jun 27, 2018
Malcolm Turnbull Announces METIOR to Take Over ABC as State MediaOutlet
Jun 27, 2018
BY SEAN AYRES
_The LNP’s criticism of the ABC has reached a climax today as cabinet voted to replace the ABC with Murdoch’s student magazine._Jun 27, 2018
Jun 7, 2018
Depression Runs Rampant in Absence of End of Semester PartyJun 7, 2018
BY SEAN AYRES
John claims that the only way that he got over this issue was to shut himself inside, pull out a bottle of cheap red and cry and drinkhimself to sleep.
Jun 7, 2018
May 31, 2018
Murdoch Labor Hack Unsure How To Prove Themselves With No Socialist Alternative Branch to BanMay 31, 2018
BY SEAN AYRES
This comes after recent revelations that his Curtin counterparts have successfully one up-ed him by moving within the Labor-dominated Guild to disaffiliate Socialist Alternative. The disafilliation follows allegations that the club often acts like dickheads during student elections and other campaigns.May 31, 2018
May 25, 2018
Student who entirely plagiarised assignment hopes and prays Urkund doesn’t know Gone with the WindMay 25, 2018
BY THOMAS WENDT
Creative Writing student Joe Malcom, after a week of procrastinating his assignments, bravely chose to plagiarise an entire chapter of “Gone with the Wind” and hoped that Urkund hasn’t heard of it..May 25, 2018
May 11, 2018
Tears Shed In Remembrance Of Old RefMay 11, 2018
By Sean Ayres
“It’s really sad you know, because these kids will never know that sweet taste of Sriracha mayo or the ability to buy a mediocre meal for$5 on campus”
May 11, 2018
Apr 26, 2018
18 million mute Australians achieve political representation off the back of a One Nation Facebook page with three followersApr 26, 2018
BY SARAH SMIT
In breaking news today, it has been revealed that at least 16 million entirely mute Australians are hanging out at Pauline Hanson's place.Apr 26, 2018
Apr 8, 2018
METIOR Writer Stuck for Ideas, Publishes Absolute GarbageApr 8, 2018
BY THOMAS WENDT
“Look, to be honest, I came up with the headline first, and didn’t really think about what was going to go in the article” said Thomas in a statement to himself.Apr 8, 2018
Apr 8, 2018
Improv Classes Pay Off for Lecturer Who Forgot All Their NotesApr 8, 2018
BY THOMAS WENDT
For this story, pick up a copy of our physical edition at any METIOR stand around Murdoch Campus.Apr 8, 2018
Apr 8, 2018
Australian Cricket Team Sentenced to Death for National ShameApr 8, 2018
“Hanging is too quick a death for the damage they have down to our great nation. Crucifixion would be a more fitting punishment,” comments Glen, a retiree who sometimes watches the Big Bash.Apr 8, 2018
Apr 7, 2018
“There's just no decent guys on campus.” Explains Attractive Female to Unattached Male Lab PartnerApr 7, 2018
By Sean Ayres
A widely-ranging conversation finally ventured into the area of campus romance as Jessica expressed her distaste at Murdoch University’s desolate dating scene. "I'm so alone. *laughs* There's just no dating options around - decent guys never seem interested in me."Apr 7, 2018
LIFESTYLE
LIVE YOUR LEAST EMBARRASSING LIFE NOWFeatured
Sep 3, 2019
Body Image
Sep 3, 2019
By Britney Coulson
Two words that hold so much controversy. Could this body acceptance revolution have adverse repercussions on women when they see people loving their body and realising that they, in fact, do not?Sep 3, 2019
Jun 24, 2019
Local Events at the Centre for Stories this WinterJun 24, 2019
BY LAUREN PRATT
A beautiful historical house, the Centre for Stories, is Perth’s heart for all things creative. It’s an inclusive space where you are encouraged to share your stories and learn from marginalised voices. With different events being held every month – it’s hard not to get involved, especially if you are looking for something different todo this winter!
Jun 24, 2019
Oct 22, 2018
My Drunk Wine ReviewOct 22, 2018
BY BRITTANY ASPLIN
_Once again, my wallet was happy along with my taste buds as I found a $12 bottle of Amberley Shiraz 2017 from Margaret River, Western Australia. I hope you guys enjoy my descent into drunkenness with a delicious bottle of red. (Don't try this at home. Or do. I'm notyour parent)._
Oct 22, 2018
Oct 22, 2018
How Japan Has Changed MeOct 22, 2018
BY ALEX FALCONER
_This is not a gushing piece about how much better everything is in Japan. The truth is that in some respects it’s worse than Australia. All I wish to say is that there is one very important thing that I’ve learned here: respect. It stands out to me because it was something I had so little of when I left Perth._Oct 22, 2018
Oct 22, 2018
A Brush with Good HabitsOct 22, 2018
BY BRITTANY ASPLIN
_I completed my makeup certificate back in 2013, which means I am not only qualified to do others makeup but I was taught other magical skills about skincare and keeping my shit clean. And one thing I have noticed from MUA's on YouTube is the lack of care they have for the cleanliness of their tools. Whether you paint your face with your fingers or your brushes you still need to make sure it’sclean._
Oct 22, 2018
Jun 12, 2018
The unforeseen benefits of being a positive influenceJun 12, 2018
BY STEPHEN GREENSMITH _Fundamentally, university is an individual struggle, so it can be very easy to lose sight of the people around us. We tend to believe our actions don’t affect others, but in reality this couldn’t be further from the truth. During exam season this is particularly relevant and therefore it is important to be a good influence by helping yourself as well as others._Jun 12, 2018
May 21, 2018
Vegetable Quiche/FrittataMay 21, 2018
Being a student and finding the time, and, let’s face it, fucks to cook more than instant noodles or pasta is challenging. Over the weeks we hope to bring you a series of tried and true recipes submitted by fellow students, tested and priced by to soothe even the rumbliest oftummys.
May 21, 2018
Apr 8, 2018
Wine on a Budget: Houghton Red ClassicApr 8, 2018
By Brittany Asplin
Are you a poor peasant but dream of drinking classy? You need to try this delicious red and get amazing quality for just a few bucks!Apr 8, 2018
Apr 8, 2018
Fat Traps
Apr 8, 2018
By Brittany Asplin
As I pull them on, the higher they get the harder it was to yank them up. I sit up for a moment trying to catch my breath and begin to ponder whether this was a good idea. After 10 minutes of struggling the Spanx have not gone any higher than my knees- but the persistent woman in me thought, "No, I can do this, and I'll look fabulous once these are on my body."Apr 8, 2018
Mar 16, 2018
Makeup Review – Sugarpill Twin Star CollectionMar 16, 2018
By Brittany Asplin
_Need advice on makeup and skin care before you buy? Let me help bytrying it for you._
I always get excited when special edition collections are released in the makeup industry; but when it combines Sanrio characters with an amazing quality makeup brand, I must have it!Mar 16, 2018
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