Horror: Med Students vs. the Sympathetic Nervous System
Kiran Nayager ed. Linette Koh During the holidays, our publications subcommittee decided to test our teamwork and attempt an escape room. Trying to keep with…
Kiran Nayager ed. Linette Koh During the holidays, our publications subcommittee decided to test our teamwork and attempt an escape room. Trying to keep with…
By Fazila Olaniyan | Edited by Kiran Nayager From the first icy, cloud-covered day to braving blizzards on the second, and finally basking under sunny,…
By Kiran Nayager | Edited by Geoffrey Feng The distant crashing of the waves played in the back of my mind, which was fixated on…
The mind is not a passive observer but an active constructor of reality: each sensory input is woven into a dynamic tapestry of meaning, reshaped by past experiences, expectations, and the generative processes of the cortex.
How many of us have seen those TikToks or IG Reels where students absolutely roast the fashion scene at UNSW? Are we really that bad—or are we just misunderstood fashion anarchists?
K-pop, otherwise known as Korean pop music, has exploded as a global phenomenon, rapidly evolving through several “generations’.
We, as humans, are faced with the incredibly difficult choice of choosing what to eat for our meals everyday.
However, what is really happening subconsciously? Do the colours in the pictures play a role in our appetite?
A quick Google of “doctor” will give you the quintessential image of scrubs and a white lab coat, with a stethoscope. But how did we evolve into this ensemble? And how do these medical uniforms fare under scrutiny?
We are less than a month away from the 2025 Roland Garros tournament, commonly known as the French Open of tennis, and the situation is shaking out to be rather interesting this year.
They might be sitting in museums behind glass cases nowadays, but mummies were not always treated as historical artefacts. Early discoveries of mummies in pyramids saw them used for ‘medicinal properties’ – spoiler: cannibalism