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International student from China, major in Digital Communication and Culture, contact me at lzhe2493@uni.sydney.edu.au
This is Not Food, Nor is this a Dessert.
Assignment 3

Walk into the art space On Sharks & Humanity: How much we misunderstand about sharks?

2019-05-31 Linlin Zheng 0

  The exhibition On Sharks & Humanity has been on display for five months in the Australian National Maritime Museum, and will be only available until 2 June, 2019. It is the last chance to […]

Shark as an appetising dessert in unnatural colours
Assignment 2

On Sharks & Humanity Art Exhibition: The Relationship between Human and Nature

2019-04-23 Linlin Zheng 1

  Story topic and angle Sharks are one of the most ancient species in the world and have been on Earth for about 500 million years. However, they are at the risk of extinction due […]

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USYD through a lens

2019-04-01 Linlin Zheng 0
students strike with hand-hold placards
Assignment 1

Comparative Journalism Analysis: The Sydney Morning Herald and Crikey

2019-03-31 Linlin Zheng 0

The news topic I choose is about the students march against climate change inaction. I would like to make a comparative analysis using this story from the two services: The Sydney Morning Herald ‘Fantastic turnout’: […]

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