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Music’s culture of appropriation

Is wearing a Native American warbonnet at a music festival a harmless fashion fad, or an offensive theft of culture? Meaghan Weiley explores.

Journalism 101: Infographics

In the next of our Journalim 101 series, we meet Jake Stevens, a journalism student obsessed with infographics.

The difficult divide

Boycotting media outlets and cultural entities because of the conflict in Gaza sets a dangerous precident, writes Philippe Perez.

Universities unite for UniPollWatch

In an Australian-first, journalism schools from four Melbourne universities will participate in a joint exercise to cover the Victorian election, writes Campbell Elmer.

Fools in the rain

Port Adelaide was flying high seven weeks ago, but as Luke Costin writes, an inability to adapt to game day conditions has seen them nosedive.

Get your skates on

The sport of roller derby is all bruises and bumps in a fight for skating glory, writes Meaghan Weiley.

Star quality

The race for the AFL Rising Star award is wide open, writes Robert Beaton.

Sport’s selfie scourge

A popular culture trend is fast becoming a nuisance for athletes on and off the field, writes Callum Godde

Richard Baker speaks at La Trobe

Award-winning investigative reporter Richard Baker visited La Trobe University to speak to Journalism students about his colourful career, writes Tom Parker.

It’s a lefty thing

As we struggle with smudged writing and awkward stationery, we should remember famous people are left-handed too, writes Erin Leeder.

Australia should stay out of Gaza

Given our position in the international community, the best we can do about the Gaza conflict is to shake our heads and hope it all blows over, writes Campbell Elmer.

Survival of the fittest

Surviving the English Premier League will not be easy for the three promoted clubs this season, writes Tom Parker.

Snap up the savings

What you eat doesn’t have to be expensive, or boring, writes Rikki-Lee Burley.