IS THIS YOU? You’re wandering around campus and you’ve just finished a lecture/tutorial/skipping one of the above, and are waiting for your food/coffee/friends to arrive. You don’t want to feel like that awkward person who has no direction or purpose in life, so what do you do? You pick up the latest edition of UniLife Magazine!
Filled to the brim with plenty of stuff on the latest campus events plus the wrap up from Mad March. We’ve even gone a bit high-brow, with coverage on the state election. Rann vs Redmond? Let the battle commence!
And don’t forget our reviews from Future Music, AC/DC and the Fringe. Nothing to do in Adelaide? Please.
So next time you’re waiting around and don’t want to feel awkward, pick up the second issue of UniLife Magazine. We’re here to help.
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