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Postcard from Cambridge

Nick Trakakis reflects on the city fo Cambridge and on Kazantzakis’s experience of the city.

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Greening Xenophobia

Dr James Arvanitakis argues xenophobia is taking on a distinctive environmental tinge

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Seymour, Carrum and the fall of Labor in Victoria

Dr Nick Economou looks at the results from Saturday’s election

An Ancient Greek walks into a bar…

Did the Ancient Greeks tell jokes? Michael C. Scott has a look behind the punchlines

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Musings on Movember

Discover the six different style of moustaches men can adopt in their quest for top lip fuzz

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Do the humanities have a role in the universities of the future?

Michael Osborne looks to the future of humanities, and doesn’t like what he sees

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Philosophers’ corner: Zeno

For World Philosophy Day, Nick Trakakis introduces the father of paradoxes: Zeno

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What of Modern Greek?

Modern Greek needs something more than words, it needs action in the run-up to the Victorian State election.

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Victoria votes 2010: two campaigns for the price of one

The upcoming elections are a story of two battles; between Labor and the Greens in the inner city, and Labor and Liberals in the outer suburbs and regional cities.

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How we think about water is a classic progress trap

Australia knows the challenges it needs to address to deal with the Murray – Darling basin but is caught up in existing paradigms around water usage and water rights, according to

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