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This collection of Honi Soit has been made available with the permission of the publisher, the Students' Representative Council of the University of Sydney, and it may only be used, with full acknowledgement, for your personal research or study. It may not be used for commercial purposes without prior permission from the publisher. You may not systematically retrieve content from the collection to create or compile a collection or database.
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Honi Soit
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Honi Soit, the University of Sydney’s student newspaper, has been published by the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) since 1929 and forms a rich and informative source of the cultural and social history of the University, New South Wales, and Australia. The paper is produced by an elected editorial team and a select group of reporters sourced from the University's populace. The name is an abbreviation of the Anglo-Norman "Honi soit qui mal y pense" ("Shame upon him who thinks evil of it").
This edition of Honi Soit has been made available with the permission of the publisher, the Students Representative Council of the University of Sydney
Collection SummaryHoni Soit, the University of Sydney’s student newspaper, has been published by the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) since 1929 Search within this collectionHoni Soit. University of Sydney Library, accessed 28/11/2023, https://digital.library.sydney.edu.au/nodes/view/6394