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Tuesday 7 August 2012
Culture Featured

why intergenerational debates are going nowhere

Shannon Clarke
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Once the novelty of university wears off – the parties (if you went to them), the incredible classes you couldn’t take in high school (if you went to those), and the first taste of freedom– you start to realise your days as a student are numbered. When those good feelings disappear, replaced by the sudden…
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Friday 13 April 2012
Featured Opinion

‘Generation me’ – why i am a self-confessed, selfish Gen Y-er

Zoya J. Patel
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Gen Y are called a lot of things, a lot of the time. We’re accused of being brats with low attention spans, who don’t know the meaning of hard work, are unoriginal (hence the vintage obsession), and who can’t commit to anything for longer than five minutes. It goes without saying that we’re considered to…
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