To only peer into the Chancellor’s Office over the past decade provides a myopic and warped perception of its history. Colonialism, corporatism and militarism alongside all the racism, elitism and misogyny they bring are etched into the Quadrangle’s original mahogany desks.
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Near the left entrance of USyd’s Quad, room S204 is labelled the ‘Oriental Studies Room’. A framed poster on its entrance states that it was built in 1859…
Of the many ancient remains found preserved in bogs and marshes, perhaps the most interesting is the Grauballe man. Discovered in a peat bog in Jutland, Denmark in 1952, experts believe that the man had had his throat slit sometime in the 3rd century BC.