Honi Soit: Week 13, Semester 2, 2021

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Honi Soit

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WEEK 13, SEMESTER 2, 2021

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Library lockout leaves students stressed

SHANIA O’BRIEN / P. 5

Monash in wage theft scandal JEFFREY KHOO & DEAUNDRE ESPEJO / P. 5

Is the lecture alive or dead?

JULIETTE MARCHANT / P. 8

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nyone who follows higher education news in Australia is familiar with the question: “does the lecture have a place in the modern university?”

But, who are you really? The Road to Find Out HARRY PETERS/ P. 8

Honour in the Institution: What happens to the women? JULIETTE MARCHANT/ P. 7

Magic and McCarthyism:

The forgotten history of campus film societies In this feature written during the week of the Sydney Film Festival, Honi Soit spoke to former members of campus film societies to discover the pivotal role of students in championing film as a serious art form, amidst a Cold War context that cast suspicion on the film society movement as a communist threat.

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here is nothing quite like the collective experience of watching a film in a dark theatre with hundreds of strangers: witnessing cantankerous walk-outs; the belly laughter of the person in the front row; an entire room jumping

in their seats and holding their breath at the same moments. There aren’t many settings in our fastpaced world of commercial content that demand our undivided attention in the way that a good film does. For the past two years of lockdowns, the Sydney Film Festival has been sorely missed by many annual festival goers. It’s good to finally be back at the State Theatre. On Friday, after watching a perplexing screening of Memoria and entering the art deco foyer, I found my friends already in disagreement about the film. Some fell

CLAIRE OLLIVAIN / P. 12

asleep out of boredom, others were entranced by the sound design, but most of us just wanted to go to Sweeney’s Hotel for a drink. Thus has been the tradition for festival goers who are regulars at Sydney University Film Society (FilmSoc) during my time at uni.

Unlike other realms of student culture such as the SRC and SUDS where there are well-recorded and oft-told histories of generations past, the history of campus film societies is largely unwritten...


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