IT’S THE LAST TERM (unless you have summer school). How glorious is that? For some, ‘last term’ means working out super soon if Honours is the done thing, or if weeping into your CV for 12 months is a better course of action. (Maybe weeping into an Honours thesis, to combine both dreams.)
The final theme for 2013’s final issue is CHANGE, because all our other themes this year have started with ‘F’, so it was about time to mess that up. Good plan.
Even though it’s the pointy end of the year, we’ve managed to gather up some corker submissions: a comparison of youth politics in Venezuela and Australia, an interview with The Cat Empire, some insights into climate change and climate policy, and some sappy love notes to some uni staff who made final-year students all weak in the knees.
Finally, we’re looking for a bright new team of shiny, optimistic faces to smash out the 2014 magazine.
This is one of the last times you’ll hear from us, so from the three of us: big love and big luck to you all. Thanks for an excellent 2013, and best wishes for every year to come.
XOXO ULM.
Contact: UniLife.Magazine@unisa.edu.au
Head Editor: Ilona Wallace
Web Editor: Matteo Gagliardi
Graphic Designer: Josh Evans
Sub-editors: Laura Clark, Ashleigh Knott & Nicolle Vale.
Contributors: Lucy Ahern, Ben Allison, Penny Butler, Nicole Chia, Laura Clark, Sarah Edwards, Nabil Imran, Deric Jem, Samantha McDonnell, Emma Majcen, Ryan Mallett-Outtrim, Jacinta Mazzarolo, Sebastian Moore, Samaneh Soleimani Najafabadi, Trish O’Loughlin, Isabella Pittaway, Hugh Schuitemaker & Melissa Zahorujko
Cover: I Can Architecture!, Josh Evans
Artists & illustrators: Belinda Zanello, Josh Evans, Tyson Modistach, Samin Sabour, Storm Warman
Special thanks to: Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas, Madeleine Hughes & The Cat Empire
More from Feature articles
Meet your new 2021 Verse Team!
Head Editor: Nahum Gale Hey! Hi! Hello! My name is Nahum (he/him) and I am so proud to say I am …
Meet the Blak Out team!
We come from different nations and different parts of this beautiful country. We’ve united to bring you this edition. Meet …
Blak Out is here!
"Blak: a term used by some Aboriginal people to reclaim historical, representational, symbolical, stereotypical and romanticised notions of Black or …
Infinity
Words and Photography by Nahum Gale They say moments last forever if encapsulated through art. Recently, I have taken a hobby in …
Blak Out Interview: Amy Pfitzner
In this interview, Yaliilan yarns with Amy Pfitzner who is a tutor in the Aboriginal Tutorial Program provided by Wirringka …