Jesse Paris-Jourdan
12 February 2016Authors
Motion of No Confidence In NUS LGBTI Officer Passes At National Queer Conference
There is pressure on Jasmine Duff, one of the two queer/LGBTI officers at the National Union of Students (NUS), to resign, after a motion of no confidence in her was passed at the Queer Collaborations conference last month.
Middle-Aged Professor Cheekily References Month-Old Internet Trend
Flash Fiction Three: Creative [Non]Fiction
We kept a jar of my grandmother’s chilli pickle in the freezer while my father flew to Malaysia for her funeral.
Welcome to Farrago’s coverage of the Batman by-election.
Flash Fiction One: Rejected Black Mirror Pitches
Laura wakes up. She thinks, “Oh god, I’ve got that big presentation today!” She jumps out of bed to get dressed, but suddenly! Her legs are computers!!!!!!!!!! By the time she gets to work the meeting is over and she’s still in her pyjamas.
What is the right amount for university students to pay? A panel discussion
What went down when a student, a policy maker and the Vice-Chancellor sat down for a chat.
Review – Daniel Kitson: Not Yet But Soon
Indigenous student silenced at NatCon
An Indigenous Student was prevented from speaking during discussion on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) policy at National Conference (NatCon) this week.
OPINION: NatCon is desperately in need of reform
I have one more article to write about NatCon for Farrago, but for now I’m going to jot down some thoughts.
NatCon Day One: Some numbers and predictions
Jesse Paris-Jourdan breaks down where your money is going.
Beer Not Books (or, the Unco-operative Bookshop)
A Farrago report reveals the lie behind the name.
A new conservatorium for the music faculty at the Univeristy of Melbourne to be built by 2019
Jesse Paris-Jourdan explores the nation’s first steps into the final frontier.
Jesse Paris-Jourdan on the breadth of BCOMM changes.
Government Claims It Doesn’t Need To Stick To Budget Because It’s Bulking
Scott Morrison announced that the government does not need to follow a strict budget this year because it will be bulking
Students Protest at the National Day of Action
Jesse Paris-Jourdan answers the question on everybody’s mind.
Farrago breaks down the proposed flexible academic programming model.
Where To Go From Here: GSA LGBTIQ Panel Recap
Professor Sheila Jeffreys, a lecturer in gender and sexual politics at the School of Social and Political Sciences, retired last semester after 24 years at the university.
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What is the right amount for university students to pay? A panel discussion
What went down when a student, a policy maker and the Vice-Chancellor sat down for a chat.
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