Make Some Noise is the official podcast of Noise@UNSW, the only independent publication on campus. We tackle everything from society drama to course changes to union action at UNSW. Noise is entirely student owned and run.
SRC president Diya Sengupta talks us through the upcoming National Day of Action for Palestine, the Silly Hour gang samples some contentious food items, and Ren explains the controversy surrounding UNSW’s upcoming AI-based course.
Diya talks about her experience testifying as part of the NSW Parliament’s antisemitism inquiry, the Silly Hour gang breaks down over the latest season of the queer Ultimatum, and Noise founding member Pepsi returns discuss the F1 movie.
Joseph joins the pod to dissect proposed changes to NSW’s worker’s compensation scheme, the Silly Hour gang talks famous people they know and calculates their degrees of separation from Rasputin, while Diya and Billy drop by to discuss their recent appearance on UNSW Love Island.
The Noise team returns from break to dissect the federal election and its outcomes. Plus, “Big Bill” makes his debut appearance to talk dating horror stories, while SRC President Diya Sengupta returns to discuss what student can expect from the council this term.
SRC president Diya Sengupta returns to discuss the upcoming Clothing Hub, the Silly Hour hosts dive into Formula 1: Drive to Survive, and Marcus talks about how private education lobbyists are attempting to sway the 2025 election.
The Noise team discusses the implications of the new restrictions around protest and the potential freedom of speech impacts, as well as discussing the last SRC meeting.
This episode includes spoilers for Love Is Blind. Skip to 41:30 if you would like to avoid this. In this episode, we meet the 2025 Noise coordinators, to discuss the direction our paper is heading this year. We also re-meet incumbent SRC President Diya Sengupta, who manages both a professional segment about her plans for supporting UNSW students through 2025, and an unprofessional segment about hit reality TV show Love Is Blind.
With a new host and a misguided belief that we’ll start going to class, the Noise team has returned for a new season of the podcast!
This episode covers some of the details around the upcoming trimester changes, as well as some O week tips and tricks for first year listeners. Silly hour also returns (to the chagrin of the editors), with Mia and Diya joined by Afnan to discuss their predictions for 2025.
The Noise team is joined by SRC Welfare Officer Annikka Burge, who’s brought in a slew of initiatives around improving the student experience both on and off campus. We’ve also got a discussion about the new changes being brought in by Arc Clubs, essential for this year’s AGM season.
The Noise team returns with an SRC “WatchMojo Top 5 Quotes” breakdown, as well as the return of Silly Hour, and a breakdown of the new protest rules at the University of Sydney.
In this episode, the Noise team discusses the recent NUTS production “Whose Play Is It Anyway?”, as well as the issues afflicting UNSW’s Health Service.
In episode 3, we discuss the outcomes of Term 1’s myExperience survey, as well as advice on navigating Special Considerations, and a look into Arc’s production of the popular dating show “Love Island”.
In episode 2, we take a not-so-brief look at Arc’s new Publications Charter, as well as their sponsorship deal with Disney, and a new rundown of Monday’s SRC meeting.
In our first-ever episode of Make Some Noise, we discuss the upcoming student publication from Arc, protests and encampments around the conflict in Gaza, recent successes in queer rights movements, and a sneak peek of an upcoming article about the new development next to NIDA (spoiler: you won’t like what they’re doing).
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