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About Nadine Castor
Nadine holds a BA (International and Global Studies) from The University of Sydney, and is currently completing her Masters in Digital Communications and Culture. Keep up with her on Twitter @nadineccastor.
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Assignment 3

Navigating an eating disorder during COVID-19

2020-05-29 Nadine Castor 0

Warning: The following contains information about eating disorders which may affect vulnerable readers.

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Assignment 2

How Australians living with eating disorders have been navigating COVID-19

2020-04-27 Nadine Castor 1

Warning: The following contains information about eating disorders which may affect vulnerable readers. I would like to write a feature story that explores how people struggling with eating disorders have been coping during self-isolation. COVID-19 […]

Four sour patch kids
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Sour Patch Social Distancing

2020-03-23 Nadine Castor 1

  Why we should all practice social distancing.

Assignment 1

VICE reports on Weinstein’s rape conviction

2020-03-14 Nadine Castor 1

Blog Post | ‘Harvey Weinstein Was Just Found Guilty of Rape and Sexual Assault’ on digital news born site VICE. Scannability: easy enough The article begins with a bulleted list, providing the reader with an […]

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