Category: Politics & current affairs

  1. Double Tests, Lost Keys and the Rapping Martian (Rick)

    G’Day peoples, As I said I was going to last time, I went to the Socialist Alternative event ‘Marxism Today’. It was quite enjoyable, and felt I got to know the organisation, and am able to form my own opinions around issues whether in agreement or disagreement with the majority of the others. There was […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/04/18/double-tests-lost-keys-and-the-rapping-martian-rick

  2. Another day where time is the only answer (Sophie)

    This weekend has been a bit quieter than usual but nevertheless very enjoyable. Tennis consumed a lot of my spare time between working down at the club and playing Sunday Social Comp at Melbourne Uni. After such a long break over last year due to Year 12 commitments I am slowly attempting to get back […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/04/09/another-day-where-time-is-the-only-answer-sophie

  3. Stickers! (Rick)

    Hey peoples! After reading a previous post I thought I might talk about my workload. In general, I haven’t felt it’s been too bad. I honestly don’t study like I should but I know that what I do have to learn is manageable. This is likely to also be due to the fact that I […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/04/07/stickers-rick

  4. Anti-War rallies, parties, extra classes, and rapping. (Rick)

    A few weeks ago I went to an anti-war rally at the State Library. I thought I was going to go alone but I found one person who was also planning to go from my college. It was quite a big rally with about one thousand people. We marched down Swanston St. to Federation Square. […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/04/02/anti-war-rallies-parties-extra-classes-and-rapping-rick

  5. So much to tell you…. (Sophie)

    The first week of classes has been full-on from day one. Sleep has become an invaluable product that is easily drained away with nights full of organisation for the next day and 7am morning starts. My first official week as a Commerce student has passed, I am now onto the second, and I must admit, […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/03/06/so-much-to-tell-you-sophie

  6. My O-Week (Chris)

    NOTE: This is a little late, apologies. But still highly applicable! O-Week is a great opportunity to experience at University what you’ll be doing when not studying and attending lectures and tutorials. For any Arts students like me, who only go to classes for about 12 hours a week, extracurricular fun is going to compromise […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2006/03/01/my-o-week-chris

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