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Edge of the sword, tip of the tongue

A look at the history of student journalism, and where it's headed in the internet age.

By Martin Ditmann

Welcome to Et Cetera

As we launch, a note from our editors on the founding of Et Cetera, and the role we aim to play.

By Et Cetera Editorial

You’re the voice?

Finding a place above the politics at the National Union of Students National Conference.

By Elias Visontay and Olivia Morris

A letter to Asian girls

Have you ever wanted to wake up white?

By Caroline Wang

Weight of our world

First Nation Australians who have succeeded in the system find ourselves carrying the terrible weight alone - at the expense of everything else we are.

By Ethan Taylor

Interviewers, Interviewed

We turn the mic on ABC journalist Nas Campanella as she speaks about her career, and how she's navigated it with a disability.

By Elias Visontay

Classism is never classy

Are our universities disconnected from the real world?

By Kergen Angel

Off the record

We spoke with student journalists about what it's like to report from the National Union of Students National Conference.

By Elias Visontay and Olivia Morris

Lost in translation

A personal history of workplace exploitation as an international student.

By Veronica Mao

Economic abuse in young people

Why students are particularly vulnerable to this hidden problem.

By Isadora Bogle

Summertime sadness

Being prescribed happiness over a four month period is not only taxing, but potentially harmful.

By Bridget Rumball

Sustainability and your mental health

The unsustainability of studying sustainability.

By Nick Blood

The burden of proof

Perhaps this article is adequate proof of English proficiency.

By Kida Lin

Getting our bite back

Has student journalism been defanged? An interview with Sally Percival Wood on her book Dissent.

By Angus Dalton

Ending queer youth homelessness

How student-led campaigns are driving the fight.

By Dylan Lloyd

Open letter: the government has blocked all student media from accessing the budget lock-up

Young people at least deserve the respect to be able to examine the government’s policy.

By Et Cetera Editorial

Weight of our world

First Nation Australians who have succeeded in the system find ourselves carrying the terrible weight alone - at the expense of everything else we are.

By Ethan Taylor

Lost in translation

A personal history of workplace exploitation as an international student.

By Veronica Mao

The burden of proof

Perhaps this article is adequate proof of English proficiency.

By Kida Lin

Sustainability and your mental health

The unsustainability of studying sustainability.

By Nick Blood
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