Triple Sempiternal View; Fairytale beginning By Ananya, Deena & Nupriyaa

Graduation Gowns, Cheerful Crowds and Gratuitous Gifts: A Celebration of Success While Reminiscing Love By Ananya Reddy B The morning sun rose delicately as it watched over the students who were about to begin their new phase of life. Meticulous strides filled the room as the graduates ascended downstairs with attires that highlighted the end…

Respect@Monash: A Day Rooted in Respect by Arushi Sengupta

How does one define respect? To some it is about boundaries and acceptance, while to others it is the reminder that in the end, we all bleed the same. Through interactive game booths and exciting prizes to encourage participation, this year’s Respect@Monash event allowed for participants to think deeply about personal boundaries, discrimination, stereotypes, their…

7 Schools Carnival ’26: Carnival Mayhem by Luqmaan Nohur

The long-awaited 7 school carnival had finally arrived. And it was not here to disappoint. The day was filled with activities and games, from popping balloons to eating a bun off a string, this event had it all. Not to mention the bazaar, filled with all sorts of food. Actually, let’s talk about that first….

MUSA Wars 2026: From Genting to Monash by Choy Sheng Jie

MUSA Wars 2026, a yearly spectacle where all collective departments within the student body unite for competitive camaraderie, and amidst the heat, rise victors who claim discounted feasts via Grab rewards. This year was no different than the previous years, as excitement buzzed in the room where participants gathered. The constant chatter provides a true…

MUSA DID WHAT #4 : A vote that doesn’t sit right by Rohmatus Saniyah

EMERGENCY MEETING. I don’t know when I will finish writing this, even as one of the fastest meetings I have attended, the weight of what just happened lingers longer than the meeting itself. The issue is serious. And the room knew it.  The announcement travelled fast, through side conversations, and the thin, familiar walls of…

C&S Week S1 2026 : Through Three Lense by Azreen, Harry & Bryan

Did you hear? Apparently, Monash came to life. On most days, the campus moves with a certain predictability. Corridors stay quiet, stairways echo with occasional footsteps, and classrooms fill with students arriving somewhere between eager and exhausted. Some come to learn, some come to sleep and some convince themselves that waking up at 8 a.m….