
Slice of Life
SPF is your BFF all year round!
Genevieve Lancaster provides a helpful guide on sunscreen/SPF, throwing light on what to look out for when purchasing an SPF and which ones might be right for you!
The Bunny and the Messiah
In throwback-fashion, Christian Gonzaga expands readers fun-fact knowledge with a short and sweet explanation of the origins of the Easter Bunny.
The La Trobe Canberra Trip for 2022 Federal Budget
La Trobe Labor Left (LTLL) goes to Canberra for the Budget Reply. A trip that LTLL makes every year. Read about the Budget and the Budget Reply, what it means for Australia and the future of the country. Learn about the MPs the LTLL met and the Pubs attended.
MOUSE TRAP
He knew it was going to get trapped; today, or tomorrow. Every morning, it stole his slice of butter from the dining table. Every day!
Your typical Port Campbell morning
It's been a hot minute since I've seen the sunrise from anywhere other than the warmth and familiarity of my bed. As the cheeky tone of Sammy J projected itself from the radio's speakers for the second half-hour of his morning show, I make up my mind: I want to see the sunrise from the best spot in town.
Memoir of an Ancient Feline
This human must see something, however. It annoyed me that due to the longevity of my lifetime, I had probably seen fifty times more than what this human could ever dream of seeing, yet it was clearly observing something that I could not make out.
Darkness, then Light, then Salvation
The hunter took another deep breath. He could see his breath in the chill night. His father had always warned him that the woods were impossibly ancient. Older than the world itself, he said.
First They Cut…
Nathan Milne takes inspiration from a famous poem and applies it to the current debacle in higher education cuts.
The Salmon in the Pool
He took off his shoes that had filled with sand and placed them side by side on a flat rock. As he made his way closer, careful not to cut his tender feet on the sharp rocks, he was startled to see a porcelain-like object in his periphery.
Dear my Commerce and International Relations degree
I went into this degree as a shy, unsure student. And I’ll be leaving at the end of this semester as an advocate for the value of humanities.
Why I study International Relations - an interview with LIRA's President, Lani Dumas
We sat down with Lani Dumas, an IR student and the President of La Trobe International Relations Association, to talk about why IR matters to him.
A Pompous and Arrogant Man
A personal experience of non-verbal communication challenges as someone with autism and a request for understanding from neurotypical people.
BRIDGERTON: A Long Way to Go
Bridgerton, for me, was a guilty pleasure during lockdown. As I was watching the show, it dawned on me how familiar some of the themes portrayed in the show felt.
Top Ten Tips for Buying a Used Car, from a Hobbyist Mechanic
Buying a used car can be tricky business and we all know someone who's been stung; here is some great advice on how to get yourself a reliable used car!