#WeMeld Meets: Tam Tran
This week is about our Community Manager, Tam. not only is she a creative designer she’s also a talented dancer!
This week is about our Community Manager, Tam. not only is she a creative designer she’s also a talented dancer!
Faith from Meld Magazine joined the NGV virtual tour and shared with us how it taught her Australian Indigenous art history.
The annual Melbourne International Student Conference returns for a sixth year, with a focus on opening up a discussion of Failure Future and Focus.
Jensen Ooi explores Melbourne’s best not-so-known bubble tea joints. So grab your metal straws and ready your camera apps…you’ll thank us later!
The international student experience is often one of wonderful memory making. For most, a quick flick through Instagram shows a merry time. But how much of this is true? Jensen Ooi delves in and unpicks the realities of aesthetic grams.
Jason Hendriks documents a dumpling-filled weekend; spread with games, filled with like minded international students, and wrapped within the heart of Melbourne. Also featuring bubble tea, a ball pit and whole lot of useful information, read on!
Following this scorching summer and many major fire scares, Samantha Chew interviews David Goei, an international student veteran who rolled up his sleeves to help rebuild after one of Victoria’s worst moments in history, Black Saturday.
We all have enough junk to deal with in life, don’t let your dry and wet waste be one of them. Here is a comprehensive guide by Trinity College Foundation Studies Students, Nathan Nguyen, Florian Hu and Sharon Vanessa, to help you with all your trashy woes.
Find trams confusing and complexing? Here is guide to help navigate your way through Melbourne’s Trams. Trinity College Foundation Studies students, Kristine Lin von Freiesleben, Lerong Lin, Qiyuan Huang write about the dos and don’ts when using trams.
SEXtember is back with more stories on relationships, sex, gender identity and more. This year’s theme is all about navigating dating in a digital age and how technology has affected us in different ways.
Based on our #ThinkSmartStaySafe coverage, we challenge you to use what you’ve learned and take our quiz! Get your friends to do it as well and learn what it takes to stay safe and the role of police in Melbourne.
This year’s Melbourne International Student Conference explored all the ways in which international students today can make a positive impact in the world to benefit their community. Isabella Foster has the report on this year’s MISC.