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Coffee to cure your architectural in(digest)ion
Campus Joseph Arabit, Aki Green and Sophia Ying 6/27/23 Campus Joseph Arabit, Aki Green and Sophia Ying 6/27/23

Coffee to cure your architectural in(digest)ion

Coffee to the architect is what sexual frustration is to the engineer. A point of conversation, a particular quirk, one’s whole personality.

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Where is USyd stored?
Campus Marlow Hurst 6/7/23 Campus Marlow Hurst 6/7/23

Where is USyd stored?

Our university has an awful lot of stuff.

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Eternal sunshine of the spotless alumni
Campus Nicole Cadelina 4/19/23 Campus Nicole Cadelina 4/19/23

Eternal sunshine of the spotless alumni

It wasn’t until I opened an alumni account that I finally came to terms with losing access to my university emails.

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What’s On this week at USyd? April 1st to 8th
Comedy Harry Gay 4/1/23 Comedy Harry Gay 4/1/23

What’s On this week at USyd? April 1st to 8th

With this handy guide, you won’t miss out on all the activities and events on offer.

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The many lives of the Cellar Theatre
Campus Marlow Hurst 2/23/23 Campus Marlow Hurst 2/23/23

The many lives of the Cellar Theatre

From tea room to bomb shelter to jazz bar.

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PULP is published on the sovereign land of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, as well as Indigenous members of our creative community. We respect the knowledge and customs that traditional Elders and Aboriginal people have passed down from generation to generation. We acknowledge the historical and continued violence and dispossession against First Nations peoples. Australia’s many institutions, including the University itself, are founded on this very same violence and dispossession. As editors, we will always stand in solidarity with First Nations efforts towards decolonisation and that solidarity will be reflected in the substance and practice of this magazine.

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