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01/10/2022
By SERG
CampusComedySERG

SRC RECAP: Nobody upset over anything at all in 2022 Election

SERG reports on an outcome that’s as historic as it is wholesome. Something is in the air of this campus, and no, it’s not the smell of sycophantry, but rather the pungent musk of mutual amicability.  What? The 2022 USyd SRC Election, which took place over the past few days, has had an

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17/05/2022
By Harry Gay
ComedySERG

Spotify to remove ScoMo’s curry mix, citing ‘promotion of harmful or dangerous activity’

Scotty from Marketing has taken a huge blow amid his Federal re-election run when Spotify removed his infamous curry mix. The decision comes following growing concerns after the PM recently posted a photo of a severely undercooked chicken korma on his Instagram. Spotify has been in hot water recentl

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11/07/2021
By James Wily
SERG

Local Student Shocked as Music Recommendations in Group Chat Continue to be Ignored

As of 3:48pm last Thursday, assurances from participants in the group chat promising that they’ll “check it out later,” have been met with zero followup.

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05/05/2020
By James Wily
SERG

Uninspired Bill Clinton Meme Posted To Story Fails To Fill Void In Music Enthusiast’s Life

Despite his own projections that the post would somehow fill the existential bleakness of his languid existence reality it seems, had other plans.

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17/04/2020
By Zander Czerwaniw
SERG

Report: Manning Bar Thriving During Campus Lockdown

USyd’s favourite music venue turned study space has recently reported it’s liveliest night of the year.

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