Private school graduates, trained in the skill of arguing, make up a community struggling with diversity and inclusion.
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Caught on camera: Changing the conversation about Multiple Personality Disorders through YouTube
Realising the disconnect between themselves and the broader public, young people with Dissociative Identity Disorder and other multiplicity conditions have taken to YouTube to tell their stories.
This travel trend would not exist without social media
Travelling alone is a daunting prospect as a woman, but the number of independent female travellers has soared with the support networks available through social media.
Once prohibited, now hailed as a miracle cure – Psychedelics, the new solution for mental health
More than half a century after hippies popularised LSD, scientists are expressing their own excitement for these mysterious substances and their potential as a revolutionary cure
The pursuit of normal: A Paralympian’s dreams of the mundane
All Kate Wilson wants is for automatic doors to do their damn job.
Dissociative Identity Disorder on YouTube
One body, thirty personalities, sat in front of a camera, with a lot to show. Through YouTube, individuals are dismantling misconceptions of Dissociative Identity Disorder and deepening the community’s understanding of the disorder.
Robots are Telling our Kids what to Think
Virtual influencers have taken over fashion online, now they’re getting political.
Why living with a rare disease is like living on death row
A Fabry’s patient discusses her struggles of living with a rare disease – and how unpredictable symptoms could mean life or death.
“Formula One” but run by students
UNSW students design, manufacture and race a car every year, coping with the dangers of mirroring the processes of Formula One.
Is ‘Volountourism’ the new colonialism?
Good intentions, money, and the desire to help are the essential elements for the tourism industry. But in reality, it creates more harm than good.
Social Media Bots: The fraudulent affairs of the future
Posing as activist for campaigns such as Black Lives Matter, these new age ‘influencers’ are causing mayhem over social media.
Kate Wilson: more than just a little person
A Paralympian University student gives insight on dwarfism discrimination, staying positive, the Rio Olympics, and living in the moment.
Vrooming towards the ‘pole position’
A snippet of UNSW Redback, the student team that consists of motorsports engineers and race car drivers in the making.