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Assignment 3

Australia is facing an unprecedented flu season, and this is what you need to know

2019-05-31 Jenny Ma 0

“Common side effects from flu shots include sore arms, mild cold symptoms, aching all over the body, and you might feel really tired afterwards.” Xiaochen Wan, a registered nurse at Redfern Station Medical Centre said […]

It's time to legalize abortion.
Assignment 3

U.S states have banned abortion, but we haven’t decriminalised it yet.

2019-05-31 Yang Nan 0

Since 15 May, a ban on abortion in Alabama has raised a protest in the U.S, which has gone viral on Instagram and Twitter. A number of female celebrities led by Lady GaGa, Rihanna, and […]

Laptop
Assignment 3

Digital Scam era: when technology acts as a shield for the scammer

2019-05-31 Bao Mingming 0

18th January 2019, was a normal day with soft wind and beautiful sunset in Alexandria, NSW. Jennifer White received a message in her mobile phone, when she wanted to order a pizza for her and […]

busy students walk through the campus
Assignment 3

I can’t finish the assignment on my own

2019-05-31 Zijing Ye 0

The Daily Telegraph reported that providers of essay cheating service for college students would face two-year jail under new laws. “I even have trouble with understanding the question of an assignment, how can I finish […]

Assignment 3

2019 USU Board Election Saw a Record Number of Votes, but the Majority of Students were Indifferent

2019-05-31 Yanan Yin 0

By the time this year’s University of Sydney Union (USU) Board election had come to an end, student publication Honi Soit reported 6454 votes had been cast, which was a record number, “almost double the […]

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Suitcase Rummage: A community event aims to support local art and creative industry

2019-05-31 Chelly Wang 0

  Along the Goods Line between the Power Museum café and the Frank Gehry UTS building, there were two rows of stalls made up of suitcases. The suitcases were full of various colourful and well-arranged […]

The outside of a bistro on Glebe Point Rd
Assignment 3

Will Sydney City Council’s 24-hour-trading plan wake up sleepy Glebe?

2019-05-31 Victor Shen 0

“Sydney’s a bit sleepy, isn’t it?” said Ms Friml, a Uber drive, as she picked me up. We drove through the Harbour Bridge and then across the CBD. Outside, it was dark and quiet. Shops […]

computer class, parramatta
Assignment 3

Parramatta Seniors helping close the Digital Gap

2019-05-31 Nikola Anastassiades 0

The Parramatta Computer Pals for Seniors program continues to do its small part to help close the digital age gap, twelve years after the program was founded. However, the program fears an uncertain future with […]

Assignment 3

Celebrate Sydney Writers’ Festival — How reading enhances wellbeing mentally and physically?

2019-05-31 Megan Wei 0

The 22nd Sydney Writers’ Festival runs from April 29 to May 5, at Carriageworks and several other venues across Sydney. ‘Lie to me’ is this year’s theme, asking 45 international guests and 350 Australian authors […]

Assignment 3

Australian communities’ ongoing war against abandoned trolleys

2019-05-31 Abner Wang 0

The City of Port Augusta, a beautiful town sits on the end of the Spencer Gulf in South Australia. On a lovely weekend, you wear a new swimsuit and sunscreen and  can’t wait to rush […]

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