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Everyone I’ve Ever Loved 3
by Woroni
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
You have in your hands Woroni’s first edition of 2021. Keep reading, it only gets better from here.
We kick off this year with the theme of Truth Matters. Student media, as convoluted as it may sometime seem, is always trying to tell the student truth. This is rarely something students agree upon, especially in a cohort as opiniated as ANU’s. All we can do is fight each other on Schmidtposting and hope we’re getting across to someone, somewhere— and read/watch/listen to Woroni of course.
We’re obsessed with the student voice. We can’t get enough. We say it so often that it’s become a joke— but Woroni really does mean mouthpiece. To the student reading this, we are the mouthpiece for your film reviews, your margin sketches, your grievances with ANU, your notes app poetry and your hot political takes. The Radio team want your podcast ideas, the News team want your juiciest anonymous tip offs and the TV team want your views more than anything else. We want it all.
If this is the kind of stuff that really gets you going, you may want to consider joining one of Woroni’s portfolios. Read on to see the full list of your overworked peers in charge of creating and curating ANU’s student media experience.
G’day to all our returning team members and a warm hello to all our new Woroni editors. Lily Pang and Sian Williams worked incredibly hard on this edition. Shout them a coffee if you see them looking stressed in Kambri. An especially enthusiastic welcome also to all incoming ANU students. A supportive hug to all the second years who were robbed of their usual filthy first year revelries as a result of the general chaos of 2020. I wish the Moosehead bathrooms the best of luck on your return.
Rachel Chopping Editor in Chief