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Hi there, it's the Historian branching across from the 180 discussion board. With rumours that the 180 site is facing extinction - I thought i better visit a new discussion board. So here I am.

But hey, I couldn't avoid taking the opportunity for a free plug.

The Lachlan Review weekly newsletter is now available online:
www.lachlanreview.org

You can post comments there - but there is no discussion board (and never will be - I don't have time to moderate stuff anymore). So, check out the website, share your thoughts - discuss it here.

btw if you're in a club at uni - you can still advertise your events for free in the lachlan review - starting up again in O-week. And I will be looking for people to write new articles (approx. 500 words).
 
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The Historian -- I am the treasurer of the new filmsoc and am on the executive board. As a new incarnation, we are looking to market ourselves as much as we can.

The issue with advertising in your newspaper is that I really (and the members agree with me) don't want the image of Leftism lingering around my club's name like a bad smell.

Are you looking to change your direction with The Lachlan Review, or is it going to remain a totally opposition student paper?

With your dedication, I really think that you could do much better than loud-mouthed articles by John Bransgrove which really are 'Di Yerbury is satan.' repeated about fifteen times.

Of course as a club, we'd be willing to support your great work, but we really don't want to be thrown into the 'Left trash' pile that John, 180, The Greens, and queerspace have been appropriately thrown into.

Rob. (I don't know if you remember me, I'm the larger guy with glasses and longer light hair -- I helped you put up posters once or twice...)
 

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Direction of Lach Rev 2006

One of the main aims has always been to advertise club & soc events for free. No restrictions. I'm happy to advertise young libs events and even css events.

There is always a disclaimer pointing out that clubs & societies appearing may not share the opinions of the newsletter or of other clubs in the newsletter. This was at the request of the psych club. It was also pretty obvious - just based on the range of clubs advertising in the newsletter last year (eg. MU singers, Dramac, Queerspace, Coptic Society, Lacuna, Chess Club, Ultimate Frisbee, EFS, Assoc, Affinity etc...) . ( So - I guess what i'm saying is that advertising a club event would not be seen as endorsement of the views espoused by the newsletter - your club would not get tarred - just as clubs advertising in SAM's publication don't get tarred with the "corrupt & over-commercialised" tag).

However, if you were to promote or distribute the Lachlan Review at filmsoc events - that would be a different story. That would seem like endorsing the editorial views expressed in it. So having originally avoided answering your question - now I must...

I want to cast light on the dubious activities undertaken by MUSC and Di Yerbury, Brian Spencer etc. BUT with VSU coming, Di leaving, then hopefully there will be less abuses of power (or less relevant/interesting ones). I am not going to search for corruption. So - the direction of the newsletter really depends on the what happens at mac this year + what people write. eg. I'm keen to publish more satire by Gabe D. Beaver.

Does that help explain my likely direction for 2006?
 

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btw. I did BA/LLB, with history major - mainly early Christian studies + languages. Honours in Law - and lived at Lindfield Last Year - near UTS Kuringai. ... (do you know Winchester Ave?)

Will the new Filmsoc reintroduce Friday night doubles?
I remembering paying $7 and watching two movies in Mac Theatre on a Friday night. I didn't go often - but it was always good atmosphere when I did.
 
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The Historian said:
I want to cast light on the dubious activities undertaken by MUSC and Di Yerbury, Brian Spencer etc. BUT with VSU coming, Di leaving, then hopefully there will be less abuses of power (or less relevant/interesting ones). I am not going to search for corruption. So - the direction of the newsletter really depends on the what happens at mac this year + what people write. eg. I'm keen to publish more satire by Gabe D. Beaver
That's interesting! Thanks for clarifying.

the Historian said:
lived at Lindfield Last Year - near UTS Kuringai. ... (do you know Winchester Ave?)
Yup, a friend lives there.

Will the new Filmsoc reintroduce Friday night doubles?
We're planning on it. Our first screening will be on Friday the 1st March, and will be free.

The PR company along with Movies at Macquarie, Ryde City Council and us are screening Sideways at about 8:00pm on Friday 3rd of March, so we're going to show a free film before that with a BBQ.

Every fortnight after that, we'll be doing a double. We're going to be doing several thematic doubles, like historical films (so we can get the uber-awesome Marnie Hughes-Warrington to speak), anime films, so we can hook up with other clubs and some unit conveners.

I remembering paying $7 and watching two movies in Mac Theatre on a Friday night. I didn't go often - but it was always good atmosphere when I did.
Yeah, we're going to be pushing for the whole atmosphere thing as much as we can, hence getting other clubs and lecturers involved.
 

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sounds awsome can i come??

even if im not part of a club.. :(

im part of the psyche club but im not an active member
 
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I'm not in a club either, but I can pretend! :D

Seems like there will be some interesting things happening this year.
 

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Hey, are there any Filmsoc events in O-week that you want to advertise in the Lachlan Review?
 

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Do you have to be a member to go to the Filmsoc events.

HOw many people usually attend.

Where is it held? (Lighthouse Theatre?) How many people can it occupy cause I keep imagining some small lecture room with the film being played on the main screen.
 

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Back in the good ol' days - which sound like they are returning...
Filmsoc screened films in Macquarie Theatre - the lecture theatre near the library.
It used filmreels back then. But the technology has grown old with the uni.

So, now its easier to use DVDs - but it's still on the big screen...
 

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Lighthouse theatre is smaller than C5C T1 / T2 or smaller than the theatre next to Price
 

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Hey Guys,

The O-week edition of The Lachlan Review is available to download from www.lachlanreview.org

:bomb:

Any feedback?

btw. I'm also looking for 500-word articles to publish.

(and nd - I can put in an ad for your website & newsletter next week)
 

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Thanks mate, do you want me to submit some an ad or something?
 

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Yes please

or I can put something in like the caption below (a mix mash from your website)...
obviously with graphics in a box etc. but if you can write something about the same length - just email it to me before Friday... karl@oneeightydegrees.org


btw. what did you think of the O-week edition of LachRev?
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btw. what was the deal with the photography club questions?

is there a new photography club?

does someone want to start one?

sounds like a cool idea - and I don't think mac uni's had a photography club before...
 

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bscienceboi was about to start one
but he became a traitor and went to unsw
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Well there was once a creative leisure course on Photography run by SAM - but I don't think SAM runs such courses anymore... So good opportunity for someone to start a club like that...

I could put the week's best photo in the Lachlan Review.

You could run a Semester long photo comp...

be very cool...

if you want to affiliate with SAM you only need 15 students to start the club.

(my mix mash - should've been mish mash i think)
 

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Hmm really, Jimmy, wanna start the club ? :)
 

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