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Robert Menzies College
Twelfth and Final Edition
November 2018
In this week’s edition... College Debating Touch Football The Petting Zoo!
Editors Jennifer Good & Zoe Walters
Contents RMCSA Elections .............................. Pg. 2 College Debating ............................. Pg. 4 Post Grad Supper/Trivia ..................
Touch Football ................................
Pg. 5 Pg. 6
Harbour Cruise ................................ Pg. 8
Valedictory Dinner ........................... Pg. 10 Maintenance .................................... Pg. 14 Manawari ........................................
Pg. 16
Block Events ...................................
Pg. 20
Haunted RMC .................................. Is Christianity Bad for Women? ........
Exam Supper ................................... Petting Zoo ..................................... Farewell ..........................................
Humans of RMC .............................. Dot to Dot ......................................
Wiretap ...........................................
Pg. 18 Pg. 22 Pg. 23 Pg. 24 Pg. 25 Pg. 26 Pg. 30 Pg. 31
Our Final Edition and an unfortunate exam period Welcome to this crazy time of the semester! We hope that your
exam study is going well and your smashing out the last of your
assignments. We hope you enjoy our final issue and don’t use it to
procrastinate too badly, study does need to happen at some point... Soon it will be the holidays so keep on working hard, it will be worth it!
zoe & jen
The RMCSA Exec Elections
As the year comes to a close it is time for the student residents of RMC to elect new executive members for 2019. There was a big turnout for the election and it was great to see so many people participating! Congratulations to the new exec members for 2019 and well done to everyone who applied for a position, even if you didn’t get it don’t be discouraged and make sure to keep getting involved furing 2019!
The topic for this years RMC vs. DLC debate was “Whether residents should have a vote in determining the Residental Advisors�. RMC was on the pro side and Dan, Bell and Owen argued their points to perfection with Corey acting as their silent speaker providing them with notes for rebuttal. Although we were still defeated, RMC had a much bigger support turnout and we walked away very proud of our debaters.
College Debating
Post-Grad Supper/Trivia As the final post-grad event of the year, the night was filled with good food and a fun trivia event shared by the post-grad community of RMC. There was lots of yummy food and the online trivia was a big hit! We’ve been very lucky this year to have had such a great range of post-grad events and hopefully they contrinue!
Final Inter-College
Touch FOotball
Sport: Sunday was a big day for college as it was our last college sport for the year and the score for this year was extremely close! The girls and guys played wonderfully, cheered on by a large number of supporters. Unfortunately, we did not manage to beat DLC overall but it was certainly an eventful sporting year. Thank you to everyone who played and supported our teams and a massive thank you to Tami for being such a great sports rep. To finish here’s a quote from Cindy: “If I were to describe the energy today...wholesome af”
Halloween
Harbour Cruise
The Halloween Harbour Cruise is fantastic event every year and this year really produced the goods with a huge series of amazing outfits! Congrats to the Station Link girls who went home with the best outfit prize! And a big shout out to Keely for taking all these wonderful photos during the night!
Valedictory Dinner
The last formal dinner of the year was held on Thursday. Once again everyone donned their best dresses and suits ready for a night of memories. The food was exquisite and the company was ever better. We all thoroughly enjoyed listening to reflections given by Julian, Jonty, Zoe, Cindy and Keely while we reminisced about our own college memories. The annual maintenance perform lived up to its legacy of a being brilliant. The night ended with a beautiful performance from Lauren C, Cindy and Vivian. It was a lovely end to a lovely year.
The Annual
Maintenance Song The maintenance team has always been a real close knit community within the college and to demonstrate their skills each year John prepares a song for the team to sing at the Valedictory Dinner. This year, after some planning and a couple rewrites from John, the song was constructed. Fluro shirts were handed out as the team performed in true maintenance fashion. Although not perfectly on pitch, the team sang with enthusiasm and that’s what made the performance great!
For those who are interested to see how much effort John put into adjusting the lyrics to create the maintenance song, here are the lyrics: Well there’s a young lad working at the garden out by the pond He’s been working out there, working half the day, I’ve never ever even seen him stop Shovels dirt around, buries Sable in the ground He grabs a seat and he says What about me? It isn’t fair I’ve worked so much, and no one cares Can’t you see, I want a rest But you just break more than I fix Well there’s a pretty girl sitting at the table out in the sun She’s been studying out there, hoping for a chat, Andrew walks out, and sadly he stops Well, she’s not too proud, to talk all day Petho runs out and he screams What about me? It isn’t fair I’ve had enough, now I’m losing my hair Won’t you please, go back to work You don’t deserve your morning tea Petho, take a step back and see the dirt I’ve shovelled It may look fun / but we’re the ones / that make the college look great So listen when we say: “Give us out tea” And now I’m sitting upstairs eating chicken and rice Nothing’s changed, the vegies the same And I’m feeling cold and alone I guess I’m lucky, I drink a lot But sometimes I wish for more than I’ve got What about me? It isn’t fair I’ve had enough and I’m losing hair Won’t you please, go back to work Cos you don’t deserve you What about me? It isn’t fair I’ve had enough, now I want my share Can’t you see, I want to live You just break more You just break more But you just break more than I fix
Manawari Manawari means ‘to discover’ in the Darug language, the native tongue of the original owners of the land on which our college was established. On Monday 22nd October, RMC residents were joined by students from the Bush University in the Northern Territory, Walanga Muru and local Aboriginal artist Peta-Joy Williams. We were fortunate to have the opportunity to hear from Peta who helped us create RMC’s first Indigenous Australian artwork. It portrays the Rainbow Serpent which, according to the Indigenous Australian Dreamtime, created the land and everything we see. It was amazing to see everyone’s contribution to the artwork using the colours significant to the Indigenous People’s of the area. The evening ended with an outdoor viewing of ‘Bran Nue Dae’, a modern Australian comedy that touched on Indigenous Australian culture in a light-hearted way. - Jessie (Cultural Exec Rep 2018 and the wonderful organiser of this event)
Haunted RMC Spooky season has arrived! It was a dark and (kind of) stormy night and a bunch of residents gathered in the courtyard to begin the series of challenges that encompassed Haunted RMC. From cult chants, riddle solving, key finding and creepy story telling, the night was filled with halloween spirit! Big thanks goes out to the Community RAs who organised the event, particularly Jake who killed everyone and to Keely who took all these great photos!
block events As the final A-Block event of the year and to relax from exam study, A-Block residents gathered in the TV room and watched the Scooby Doo movie. Treated by their wonderful RAs, the residents enjoyed chicken nuggies, cake and pop-corn!
A-Block Movie Night
B-Block
Dumpling Making Hosted by the wonderful B-Block RAs, residents underwent a short tutorial on how to make some of Wang’s famous dumplings! Many many dumplings were made and were thoroughly enjoyed by everyone involved even if folding the edges was a little difficult!
E-block Pizza, Pancakes and Donuts
E-block has had a smattering of events lately. From UBar trivia and pizza to recovery pancakes after harbour cruise to our donut stress night. Good luck with studying, everyone. Remember to take breaks & look after yourself! - Sarah (E-Block RA 2018)
D-Block
Exam Chill Out
Just a little RA Shout Out After an amazing 2018, its very important to thank all the incredible RAs who’ve worked so hard all year to take care of us all and host these amazing events! RMC would never be the same without these wonderful people and even if we don’t say it often - we are all so very grateful for all the work you put into the job and how well you run the blocks! Here’s a bit of a funny throw-back photo from this years Harbour cruise where the RAs dressed up as Mario characters!
On Saturday evening D Block had a Pre-Exam chill out in the forest with yummy pizza. After this, soccer skills were put to the test in a friendly game, which later became more serious with aerial work and numerous headers. Thanks for a great time D Block! - Helen (D-Block RA)
Is Christianity bad for women? A TCM talk from Lilly
This is a topic that has been discussed and debated for many years and on Sunday night (11/11), SRA Lily Strachan tackled this topic at Trinity Chapel Macquarie’s weekly service. This discussion took us on a journey through the entire story of the bible, with Lily pinpointing shining moments for women and the attitude God has towards them. Characters such as Eve, Esther and Mary are just a few of the incredible women that were mentioned. Lily made the interesting point that a lot of the foundational thoughts and conceptions about Christianity were witnessed by women. A woman gave birth to Jesus, women watched him die, and women were the first to see Jesus after he rose from the dead. At a time in history where women were treated as second class citizens, the testimony of these women highlights how God trusts, loves and treats women with equality. Throughout history both Christians and non-Christians have participated
in deplorable acts of inequality against women. But God does not condone this. He is upset and angry with these actions! He instructs us all to act as Jesus did, to welcome, value and respect women and others in our communities. Yes, there are some challenging concepts in the bible about women, but ultimately Christianity is GOOD NEWS for women. This goodness isn’t just for women though, it is good news for everyone! Even you! “Jesus alone can save us!” He died on a cross so that we can know and be in a relationship with God, the creator of the world! If you have any questions about this or anything to do with Jesus or Christianity, please feel free to talk to any of the SRAs or the Chaplaincy RAs. You can also listen to Lily’s talk at http://tcm.org.au/ learn/ - Meg Trethway (D-Block resident)
Exam suppers After a big turnout for this semester’s first exam supper and the extremely quick decline in snacks, make sure to come along to the rest of the exam suppers during the exam period! There will be lots of snacks and it’s always important to take a break from studying for a little yummy sustenance!
SOme Exec AppreciaTion We would like to say thank you to this year’s Exec for an amazing year full of events. From O-Week to spring festival, earth hour to ball, we are all incredibly grateful for everything that you guys have done for us. Thank you for giving your time to help us all have the best time at college, it was a blast! Also don’t forget to check out the new air hockey game in the common room, courtesy of our brilliant exec.
With a little remaining money in the budget (thanks to the financial wizard Tom) the Exec treated RMC to one last gift - some engraved glasses as a memorial of the year and all the wonderful memories! Although they’re not big enough for a full beer, they could definitely hold a decent amount of wine, or if you’re pre-drinking real hard they’re perfect for a couple of shots (but only if you’re out in the Forest celebrating after exam period)!
Petting zoo Monday afternoon proved to be an excellent distraction from study with the arrival of the petting zoo. There were chicks, goats, rabbits and more for everyone to hold and love. Some lucky people even got to feed the goats. Everyone was a little bit more relaxed and ready to tackle the next task. Thank you to the Academic RAs for planning this!!
A little farewell from the Editors
As The Voice editors during 2018 we have been at every event, reporting, photographing and secretly wiretapping every ridiculous out of context thing you all say, as well as recapping all the bizarre things that happen at college events. From organising our big list of Humans of RMC, having to submit our own dumb wiretaps and eating all the food at the different block events while we did important “journalism” work. It’s been a real privilege to work on The Voice.
We both hope you have all loved reading the editions because we have definitely
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Love Zoe and Jen Editors Zoe Walters & Jennifer Good
of RMC Voice Editors
What is a fun fact about you? I learnt how to sail so I would have
an answer for this question. So, my fun fact is I know how to sail but
not very well, I fell out of the boat once.
What has been your favourite part about being one of The Voice editors?
Jen Good Human #19 Where are you from? And what do you like most about your home town? I’m from Armidale, it’s not a very exciting town but my pets are
there so that’s always a bonus. It
also looks really pretty in Autumn. What do you study and what do you like the most about your degree? I study a bachelor of Law and Arts majoring in French. My favourite thing about it is learning a new language and learning how
different legal principles affect our lives. Not a fan of all the readings though.
My favourite part has been seeing
different people hanging out at the events and seeing everyone read
The Voice (although that has been terrifying too). I have also loved working with my amazing co-
editor Zoe, it has certainly been a wonderful experience!!
How did you and your co-editor meet? The first time I met Zoe was when Soph and I had to wake her up from a nap
before dinner. From that moment, I knew
that this girl had her priorities right and we were going to be good friends.
What were some of your favourite Wiretaps said by your co-editor? A lot of Zoe’s wiretaps were anonymous but I managed to find these gems:
What can your co-editor not live
“I can climb him like a tree”
without?
snap chat filter…”
Zoe has so many lip glosses that all of
“I don’t have a life but I still haven’t done
definitely know that she plans on getting
“I wish the double chin was part of the “You think you deserve my pants” my readings”
college could have moisturized lips and I more. Also, swearing, Zoe would not
be Zoe without swearing but it’s always entertaining.
to study sustainability and conservation work has really inspired me to do
ecological work and make a difference. What is a fun fact about you? I really hate this question, I always find it difficult to answer when I get asked this
during the first tutorial of the semester. I felt a little bad about always making
people answer this question for Humans of RMC. So I guess my fun fact would be that
Zoe Walters Human #20 Where are you from? And what do you like most about your home town?
I’m actually a member of the Macquarie
University Sustainability Squad Exec - so
here’s some shameless plugging - make
sure to go and like our FB page, we have a ton of great initiatives and events that I’ll be working hard on during 2019!
I’m from a small small town outside Bega (yes, Bega cheese), on a small property outside town. It’s always really nice to
go home because it’s so isolated and is nowhere near as humid and smoggy as
Sydney is! We live on a small vineyard so it’s always really nice coming home!
What do you study and what do you like the most about your degree? I study a double degree, a Bachelor of Biodiversity and Conservation with a
Bachelor of Archaeology majoring in
What has been your favourite part about
Environmental Earth Science and Climate
being one of The Voice editors?
me so many opportunities to be out in the
My favourite part about being co-editor is
Science. I really love what I study, it gives environment doing field work. Being able
definitely doing the Wiretap, I secretly
quote people around college all the time
What can your co-editor not live
and it was always amusing seeing their
without?
and realised! I got so used to quoting all
There’s a whole range of things that
began to do it to friends at uni and even to
narrow it down it would defrinitley be;
faces when they read the editon at dinner the dumb things people said that I even
my brother when I went home for
the break! So who knows if I’ll ever stop quoting people!?
But I’ve also really loved working with Jen, we were great friends before we started
this role and it’s only made us closer! She’s made it so much fun and I couldn’t have picked a better co-editor!
What were some of your favourite WIretaps said by your co-editor? “Yeet scientology” has to be one of my
favourite Jen quotes! But these ones are also great;
“Give up your morals”
“Please don’t take my potatoes to Ranch, they don’t want to have a lit time” “I’d date a dinosaur”
“College ground is not good farming ground”
Some of the other great Jen quotes would
probably be censored so I’d better not put them in!
Jen can’t live without! But if I were to
confetti, sharks, baby snake videos (she is becoming very knowledgable in this area, she usually watches the videos while she procrastinates), greensleeves (the song),
her family, and a huge range of cute skirts! Haha I love that this list makes her seem so bizzare!
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To avoid giving you something to concentrate on (because everyone is exhausted from exams and assessments) here’s a nice and easy dot-to-dot for you to have a go at if you’re in a proper procrastination mood.
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THE Wiretap Keely: “Is it academic to write about conspiracy theories?”
Lauren O: “Are we all drinking a whole bottle of wine each?” Lauren C: “Sophia and I are splitting two bottles between us”
Zoe W: “I’ve forgotten how to finish scoobies” Jen: “They finish you”
Jen: “My one goal is to get greensleeves in the Voice”
Sarah T: “What kind of hipster cafe doesn’t have avacado?!”
Jen *holding up lettuce*: “It’s a four leaf clover”
Jake: “Gucci Gang” Lauren O: “What song is that from?”
Tyla: “It’s alright, I don’t have a penis so it doesn’t matter”
Oct 17 - Nov 13
*Watching Gilmore Girls* Bill: “It makes me feel good inside”
Zoe W: “Your door handle is weirdly slimey” Jen: “Damn right it is! Probably from when I moisturised my feet and wiped it on the door handle”
Sam D: “Are you thicker than me Daniel?” Darian: “F**k dude, you really stretched it out”
Vee *clearning her ear with a q-tip*: “Ooooh that really hit the spot”
Sam D: “My tongue has been exploring it all day”
Jen: “All I want is greensleeves”
Lauren O: “Yeah I’m not celebrating...I’ve already got my present...All I have to look forward to is aging” *In reference to her birthday*
*In reference to netball* Zoe S: “I just want to touch everyone”
Sophia: “I want pizza” Jen: “I want hope”
Lachie: “In year 9 and 10, you’re like figuring it out you know” *In reference to liking sitting next to girls in school*
Lissy: “Don’t touch yourself while you’re touching me!”
Jonty: “I want to cut my leg hairs...they are too fluffy”
Tyla: “Dude, that was like a little teeth and tongue”
Keely *talking about tan lines*: “Nah, I used to be a standard butt colour all over”
Zoe W to Jake about being in the Top A Snapchat group: “You just get annoyed because we snap pictures of you all the time” Jake: “Nah it makes me feel like I have friends”
Daniel: “The correct term is cradle snatcher” Em M: “Nah, I prefer cougar”
Jen: “Greensleeves is my life”
Lauren C: “Will you move to C block?” Sam D: “Only if it’s sticky”
Tami: “You should come to top C at night. I’m a freak”
Sam D: “I could eat cheese and not sh*t for 3 days”
Steph: “Wait, is Vivienne short for Genevieve?”
Jen: “I want to cook it in my mouth”