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Pulp (student Publication)
Pulp Media is the online student publication of the University of Sydney Union and was established in 2016. As a replacement for student magazine ''BULL'' that was discontinued, ''Pulp'' is now the second student-run publication at the University of Sydney alongside student newspaper Honi Soit. Described as "an online platform for student content", the publication has distinct viral social news and entertainment content ideal for social media sharing. However, the website has also expanded into serious journalism and reportage in 2016. History In late 2015, Honi Soit reported that student magazine BULL would be replaced by 'an online news site with more “Buzzfeed style articles”' in 2016. This decision was made by the student Board of Directors who govern the University of Sydney Union The University of Sydney Union (USU), established in 1874, is the student-run services and amenities provider at the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia. The USU's key services in ...
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University Of Sydney Union
The University of Sydney Union (USU), established in 1874, is the student-run services and amenities provider at the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia. The USU's key services include the provision of food and beverages, retail outlets, live music and other entertainment, clubs & societies, festivals and events including the biggest Orientation Week (OWeek) in Australia. The University of Sydney Union provides student services and amenities and supports the university's strong debating, dramatic, and cultural traditions, through over 200 clubs and societies. USU also boasts some of the oldest political clubs in the country. The Sydney University Labor Club is the oldest political campus club in Australia. History The Sydney University Union (SUU) was established in 1874 for debating, at a time when the university had fewer than a hundred students; graduates and staff were thus dominant. In 1884, the university's Senate provided a common room for the union, and in ...
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BULL (student Magazine)
''BULL'' was the student magazine of the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia, and was published by the University of Sydney Union. Established as ''The Bulletin'', then ''The Bull'', ''BULL'' was the union's only high-gloss magazine and was published monthly by an editorially independent student team. Written by students, for students, editorial leadership changed annually and as a result, editions changed tone and style over the years. In 2013 ''BULL'' was awarded at the ACUMA Awards for Excellence in Campus Service, receiving Best Publication. ''BULL'' had a strong focus on feature articles, culture and arts and involved fellow student reporters, contributors and photographers enriching the magazine. In 2015 the readership of the magazine dropped dramatically which eventually led to the closure of ''BULL'' that year. In early 2016, it was officially reported that ''BULL'' would be discontinued with print versions and the website shutting down, and a new online platform, ...
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University Of Sydney
The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sydney University, or informally Sydney Uni, is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in Australia and is one of the country's six sandstone universities. The university comprises eight academic faculties and university schools, through which it offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees. The university consistently ranks highly both nationally and internationally. QS World University Rankings ranked the university top 40 in the world. The university is also ranked first in Australia and fourth in the world for QS graduate employability. It is one of the first universities in the world to admit students solely on academic merit, and opened their doors to women on the same basis as men. Five Nobel and two Crafoord laureates have been affiliated with the university as graduates and faculty. The university has educated eight Australian prime ministers, including ...
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Honi Soit
''Honi Soit'' is the student newspaper of the University of Sydney. First published in 1929, the newspaper is produced by an elected editorial team and a select group of reporters sourced from the university's populace. The name is an abbreviation of the Anglo-Norman " Honi soit qui mal y pense" ("Shame upon him who thinks evil of it"). Layout Format and organisation Published as part of the activities of the Students' Representative Council (SRC), ''Honi Soit'' is a tabloid-style publication incorporating a mixture of humorous and serious opinion articles. Issues are published weekly during university semesters, typically containing a topical feature article and interview, letters to the editor, campus news, pop culture articles and news satire News satire or news comedy is a type of parody presented in a format typical of mainstream journalism, and called a satire because of its content. News satire has been around almost as long as journalism itself, but it is p ...
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