globe - issue 17
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Holy mother of editions everyone... GLOBE IS BACK! This week's edition of globe brings you the best of the past crazy two weeks. Featuring the best of mini O-Week and CIA week!TRANSCRIPT
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Freshers So Fresh / page 3
Mini O-Week 2014 / page 4
Fresh Fresher Perspective / page 5
A Week Of Why, Uni? Why? / page 6
ICAC Report / page 8
Births, Deaths & Marriages / page 8
CIA Week / page 9
Wanted For Murder / page 9
The Last Fresher / page 10
Game Of The Week: Sudoku / page 11
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Design
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Photography
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Contributions
Adi Agimba
Zizi Averill
Aleqiu Coeur
Evangeline Dowling
Rahul Ingle
Rosie Marsland
Sohum Raut
Inika Reinhardt
Sophie Sievert-Kloster
Thomas Soh
SPECIAL THANKS TO THE GLOBE TEAM
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freshers so freshWelcome back everyone; we hope you all had a wonderful
holiday filled with large intervals of time lazing about combi-
ned with an equally impressive amount of sleep. It can almost
be difficult to leave that paradise and come back into the
tumult of university life, but oh well, stuff happens. It is now
time for us to give a warm welcome to the twenty five new
freshers that have arrived at IH. I’m sure that everyone has
gotten a chance to meet them over the past couple of weeks.
A hearty congratulations to the mini-oweekers who success-
fully showed the new freshers around. A special thanks also
to Maggie and her team of CIA weekers for holding an ama-
FROM THE EDITOR XVIIHoly mother of editions everyone... GLOBE IS BACK!
To those of you fresh-freshers who are new to Globe: Welcome! Sit back, relax and pre-
pare for a literary treat! To those of you returning from last semester: Globe welcomes
you in its arms (or pages) like a long lost lover. Prepare as your re-igniting passions for
student-run papers overwhelms you. Feel its freshly printed pages. Skim through its
insightful-yet-enjoyable content.
Here at Globe HQ we are ready to take on the new semester and all its fresh challenges.
In this beautiful edition we bring you the highlights of the beginning of the semester.
We expose the traumas of the Fresh-Freshers and the delights of their sadistic O-wee-
kers. We bring you the best tales of CIA week: from the drunken adventures of ‘The job
you’ll never have’ party to the enthusiastic renditions of Bohemian Rhapsody in Karaoke
night. From the pitifully empty bowls of rice in global dinner to the euphemistic ‘Stroll
around local establishments. We tell the tales of the oh-so-fancy Winter Dinner and the
not-so-fancy combination of free-flow alcohol and sea-sickness of the River Cruise.
And finally we morn the deaths of those who were killed in Assassins. They are with us
in spirit (and also in physical presence) but their spoons have gone to a better place.
Open these pages up, find an article and ENJOY!
Lots of Love,
Zizi
zing week filled with fun activities. We also hope that ever-
yone enjoyed themselves at winter dinner, congratulations to
everyone that got all H1s! (took Rahul long enough)
Now that the integration period is over, it is time to get into
the usual routine of supporting sports and participating in
activities around IH. The girls won their first netball match
against JCH last week, and the boys played footy, although
results are unavailable at the time I write this. It is impor-
tant to note. Lets start the semester with a renewed spirit.
We look forward to seeing everyone around college, getting
involved in various ways. Stay tuned for events to come in
the following weeks. Until then, cya!
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Mini O-week 2014IH is hot to go!
H-O-T-T-O-G-O.
Aaaaooooh. Hot to go.
Aaaaooooh. Hot to go!
Mini O Week. A period in time where some of the best events from
February’s nine day O week are combined into a three day, extre-
mely intensive Mini O week experience. And what an experience
it was. Organised by the villainous President Soh and his team
of BellEvietrix Lestrange, Migneto, JuggerNatcha, SHaines Yu and
MalInicent; Mini O week was certainly a time that would not be
forgotten. The first night started off with the new Freshers going
through the rigorous exercise of learning to dance to Everybody
which their leaders would say they picked up pretty quickly. For
a while at least. The night culminated with the traditional Table
Climb challenge in which most freshers took up the challenge but
only a few prevailed, including Zhi Xin Wang, Kenneth Ang and
Mini O’Week’s Fresher King, Marvin Tan. The Freshers even took
up the challenge to race their Mini O week leaders but unfortuna-
tely were unable to best any of the experienced table climbers of
Miguel, Gabriel and Tom.
Day 2 saw a quick succession of events with Cultural Fest, Orien-
teering and Bowling all happening within a very short time frame.
The personal favourites of hockey twirl and sweedish moose fe-
eding continued to please both freshers and onlooking seniors.
That night saw the group go out to see a bit of Melbourne’s ni-
ght life before heading back to IH to prepare for their Citizenship
exam. Whilst many were told to get a good night’s sleep and just
study in the morning, many chose to stay up into the early hours of
Sunday morning which is unfortunate as they were all woken up quite
early for a short bout of morning exercise.
Sunday’s citizenship exam came and went with many seniors and
freshers giving some handy tips and experiences to the new IH resi-
dents who eagerly absorbed any last minute information they could
grab. The afternoon’s final event was the Magical Mystery Tour which
saw a large group of IHer’s running, dancing and chanting their way
through the uni and the city. This year’s tour is one of the longest
ever done, covering an incredible distance of around 6km (including
the time on the trams) so congratulations to everyone who went on
the tour.
And with that Mini O week came to an end with awards being gi-
ven at dinner and everyone getting to mingle and dance at the CIA
Week’s Job You’ll Never Have Party which I’m sure everyone had a
great time at.
To all of this semester’s new Freshers, we hope that you had an ama-
zing weekend, because us Mini O weekers certainly had a blast orga-
nising everything and getting to know each and every one of you!!!
To my team, thank you for making the whole Mini N and Mini O week
such an amazing and fun experience! I had such a great time working
with you all and wish we could go back and relive some of the fun
we had.
- President Soh (I’m going to hold onto
the president title a little longer Rahul)
Writter: Thomas Soh Photos: Rena Yuet Tuen
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Fresh fresher perspective
The O-Weekend That Was So.....
What adjective can I conjure up to describe the O-weekend
that was? Mmmmh…AH-MAZING.
And I’m not just saying it to stroke the egos of the oh-so-fa-
bulous mini O-weekrs. My expectations were not just met
they were surpassed, and I’m fairly sure that I speak for all
the fresh-freshers too! It was a jam-packed Friday to Sunday
filled with goings-on that were as innovative as they come.
And I shall tell you the best of the hurly-burly. The weekend
kicked off with the O-weekers doing a delightful rendition of
the freshers dance – totally vivacious with sharp and succinct
moves. It was lovely. And then it was our turn. My inability to
dance is an actual joke. Nonetheless I gave it a go despite my
goldfish-like memory and my two left feet. Everyone did too
which made it great fun – the jabbawokeez quite seriously
have nothing on us fresh-freshers (lawl).
At the strike of midnight we found ourselves in the shark tank
and thus the hazing began. I must say we had it easy. The
practicing of authentic IH rituals was amusing to say the least
and I can live to tell the tale thank goodness. When a person
claims that they aren’t competitive, they lie.
True colors were revealed on Saturday all thanks to the day’s
line-up of events: the Hunger Games, Prizon of Azkaban,
Cultural Fest, Orienteering and bowling. I quite enjoyed the
Hunger Games but I would have to say bowling = best only be-
cause I don’t suck apparently - yaaas.
The evening’s shenanigans involved the walking dead aka pub-
crawl. Because I am secretly a 19 year old in a 90 year olds body
I tactically opted out on the cheap booze and rocking time. Ins-
tead I chilled with the oh-so-studious fresh-freshers who were
studying terribly hard for our citizenship exam – mmmh so we
thought. I must say the O-weekers got us good.
The O-weekers were also overly generous over the O-weekend;
really, they were. They went as far as giving our alarm clocks a
rest and with the harmonious sound of bashing pots and pans
they woke us from our deep slumber at 6AM – how thoughtful!
Unfortunately I am not equipped to relay the exact events of
the vigorous morning exercise as I may have left ten minutes
into the workout – what can I say I’m not a morning person.. But
kudos to my fellow fresh-freshers their enthusiasm was laudable.
The IH O-weekend would not have been complete without the
Magical Mystery Tour – a glorious 6km run around the CBD that
involved singing, taunting, yelling and chanting as well as per-
forming the fabulous freshers dance to the fellow shoppers at
Bourke Street Mall. The vibe was fiery and the energy palpable.
And lastly the Job You’ll Never Have party concluded the hectic
weekend. Drinks were flowing, fists were pumping and the good
times were rolling – the cherry on top to a gratifying weekend.
On a final note I would like to thank our lovely O-weekers: Evie,
Gab, Inika, Miguel, Natcha and Tom for an epic weekend. I must
say I will miss having my name scribbled on my forehead. We
fresh-freshers salute thee!
Writter: Adi Agimba
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UNIMELBSCHOLARSHIPThe Faculty of Business and Economics is offe-ring a fully funded scho-larships to students for Semester 2. Applications close today, so visit www.globalvoices.org.au/how-to-apply-for-a-delega-tion-2 for more details!
UNIVERSITY COLLE-GE: THE ADDAMS FAMILY MUSICALCome along to watch UC’s musical for this year! Shows at 7:30pm from Wednesday to Friday, $16 for concession! Definitely give it a shot, or tag along with Miguel and Alex!
HIGH TABLE STARTS AGAIN!For all you fresh freshers (and everyone else too), this is just a reminder that high table starts again this week. Plea-se remember to wear your academic gowns to dinner tonight and be in the dining hall BEFORE 6:45pm.
UMSU BOOKFESTBring old books and your student card to the Mary Cooke Room at Union House, 2nd Floor be-tween 11am and 3pm to get rid of them and make a little cash on the side!
HIGH TABLEYou know the drill. 6:45pm in the dining hall in your academic gowns!
MONDAY TUESDAY
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A WEEK OFNETBALLCome and support the netball girls this morning at 8am at the Melbourne University courts!
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ICSC FOOTYSupport the boys in their footy match against Ken-dall Hall today at 8:30am. IH is the defending champion this year, so come show your IH pride and watch us destroy Kendall! Venue TBC.
MELBOURNE’S MYSTERY MARKET11am to 4pm at the Jam Factory in South Yarra - enjoy live music, art ex-hibitions, and interactive workshops showcasing Melbourne’s indepen-dent fashion and design labels.
UNIVERSITY COLLE-GE: THE ADDAMS FAMILY MUSICALLast chance for shows! 2pm matinee and 7:30pm closing night - don’t miss out and spread some of dat intercollegiate love!
ASSASSINSFor those of you still alive, keep your spoons handy at all times. As-sassins is not over yet, and it’s a free for all this round.
EXPERIENCE MAT-TERSAn exciting week at UniMelb where you can explore career opportu-nities and engage with employers. Look at the UniMelb careers and employment website for more info.
MELBOURNE IN-TERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVALRunning until the 17th of August, check it out!
FRIDAY
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:DSUNDAY
WHY, Uni? Why?
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Births:
The mini O-week committee would like to announce the
birth of
The Fresh-freshers.
25/07/14
Despite a traumatising delivery involving a shark tank and
cavalry charge, the fresh freshers have turned out healthy
and sound.
Deaths:
Sophie Trescowthick and the IH girls Netball Team would
like to announce the death of the JCH Netball Team
30/07/14
The team had a resounding success, killing JCH 20-6. It is
hoped the team will become serial killers.
Marriages:
Spo-On, The Godfather and Mike-l Angelo would like to an-
nounce the marriage of IH students and their spoons
30/07/14
Sadly, this has been a short relationship for some, whilst
Claudia Martin is having a highly successful marriage.
Births, Deaths & MarriagesBy Evie Dowling
SNAPCHAT
SNAPCHAT OF THE WEEKTom Soh sexy as Enviroman this Mini O-Week. Sorry Tom for recording a video :P
Send your funny snapchats to ihglobeyo!
This semester there are lots of events to look forward to that
are being organised by The Intercollegiate Activities Council
(ICAC). All of the ICAC events are super entertaining and
give you the opportunity to meet people from different co-
lleges. Also keep in mind that if you participate in or attend
enough ICAC events you can gain room points for next year.
The first event DEBATING is happening on the Saturday of
week 3 and 4. Everyone should come and support our re-
presentatives at St Hilda’s College.
ARTS AND WRITING AND MUSIC SOIREE celebrates the
creativity of residents of Melbourne University. There are
lots of different categories including 2D, 3D art and photo-
graphy. In writing, the categories include poetry, short story,
fiction and non-fiction and for the musical soiree there is
classical and contemporary. Everyone is encouraged to sub-
mit a piece of work and represent IH! This is going to be a
huge night and everyone should come and support it.
The FILM FESTIVAL in week 7 has two sections. It allows stu-
dents to present short films and for each college to submit
their own lip dub. Everyone should get involved in the lip
dub in some way; it’s going to be lots of fun to film. Talk to
Deni Stewart or Bridget Loughhead if you’re interested and
come and see me if you have any films you would like to
submit.
BATTLE OF THE BANDS is in week 8 and is one of the big-
gest nights of the year. Think back to the fresher dance off
and times it by 10. That’s how big it is! If you’re a musician,
start thinking about forming a band and auditioning for it.
QUIDDITCH is the final ICAC event of the year and involves
an intercollegiate game of the wizarding world’s favourite
sport. Think capes, wands, quaffles and bludgers and a man
dressed in yellow running around Ormond College.
ICAC ReportBy Inika Reinhardt
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Wasn’t “The Job that You’ll Never Have” simply mind blowing?
This BTS Party which you will never forget officially marks the
beginning of IH CIA Week (which stands for Cultural Interaction
Week). Scientists, spies, firefighters, dancers, police, astronaut,
cowboys, cowgirls...you name it!! The aim for CIA Week is to stren-
gthen the bond between the freshers and the seniors by bringing
intercultural exchange to a more integrated level.
Monday night was Karaoke Night. The seniors put up crazy per-
formances which encouraged the freshers to also go up to the
stage to have fun. Global Dinner was held on Tuesday evening.
The whole dining hall was divided into 3 sections- 1st, 2nd and
3rd world countries. From the high table onwards, IH-ers mana-
ged to experience the difference in inequality between countries
and within the countries through the food being served and also
the interactive activities throughout the whole dinner. Many IH-
ers were keen for Wednesday night’s Scenic Tour of Fitzroy’s Local
Establishment. Alexandre led us all on a fantastic tour of some
Fitzroy establishments! IH Winter Dinner 2014 was held on Thur-
sday during the CIA Week. This formal dinner was the first high
table dinner for Semester 2 2014. The freshers seem excited about
the settings of the dining hall, academic gowns, and the way the
whole IH rejoice this celebration with food, speeches and the fres-
hers’ dance. “Row row row your boat, gently down the stream...”
Of course, the river cruise was a very luxurious one. Themed “The
Seven Deadly Sins”, everyone who attended were very well dres-
sed up. Some even had amazing props with them. The free flow
of beverages had just made the night splendid!
One very cool reason to be part of IH, is being able to participate
in such grand event.
CIA WEEKby Aleqiu Coeur
WANTED FOR MURDER:“The White Spoon”
Police have issued a warning to the residents of International
House following a string of murders. Following the deaths of nu-
merous citizens police have announced that the deaths are the
work of a renowned cereal killer known by the alias ‘The White
Spoon’. Police remind everyone not to approach the killer as they
are armed and ready to dish out violence to anyone.
In a media report the police commissioner was quoted in saying
that the murderer “isn’t very knife”.
In response to questions the Commissioner stated that the police
would “Spork to the media, when they know any more informa-
tion”
A witness to one of the murders has stated that they were threa-
tened by the killer, who is quoted in saying “I’ll get you all, spoon
enough”
The killer is also wanted for asSALT and abusing a police officer
after yelling “Fork you” before leaving the crime scene.
In aDISHional comments Police have released statements conso-
ling the victims friends and families and have announced that all
the victims deaths “came too spoon”
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The last fresher a short story by sohum raut
One of the senior couples had gotten each other as targets. It
was a real life Mr and Mrs Smith. They’d battled all week until
she ruthlessly murdered him in an elevator. Stashed the weapon
in a nearby dumpster. The case remains unsolved. 12 people
overheard his cries for help. No one responded. She claimed the
insurance money later that week.
Another Fresher, a cute French girl called Anaise, who didn’t
speak much English was hiding behind the hot chocolate ma-
chines. Waiting to strike. Akash would be her victim. He was her
prey. She’d been searching for him all week. Even went to the
trouble to look him up on Nexus. She knew everything about
him, his name, his room number, his degree. The kind of infor-
mation only the most elite of governments compile. People like
the Mossad.
She was an Arts student and was reading Infinite Jest for an
assignment, wondering what the hell was going on. She won-
dered if it was her English or if the book was just confusing. She
figured it was her English. The moment would come anytime
now. She was good at math and had stacked the deck of cards.
When he drew the King, he’d have to Go Fish and for the briefest
of moments put the spoon down...Any second now.
Akash drew a King and wondered what to do with it. “Do any
of you have any Kings?” Go fish they said in unison, and smiled.
Out of the corner of his eyes he saw Anaise approach him. She
was carrying a hot chocolate and waived. He smiled back. He
really liked her, they’d bonded in Oweek over their mutual disli-
ke for fluoride toothpaste. He was playing it cool, but in a couple
weeks would ask her out. To him, she was perfect.
She said hi. He said hi. “Winning?” She asked, grinning. “Nope,”
he said laying his cards down to draw, a look of defeat in his
eyes. She lunged. He looked down and a spoon was protruding
from his abdomen, eyes wide.
They never spoke after that. The pain was just too much.
Akash was playing Go Fish in the dining hall with two Asian girls,
Xi Kwan Hia and Maria. They’d switch languages on him every so
often and he suspected them of cheating but couldn’t prove it.
They were all part of the new Fresher batch and were struggling
to get the moves of the Fresher dance right.
Where she was from, dancing was a crime, punishable by death
and higher taxes from the government. You were only allowed
to dance to 3 songs, one was just the name of the Prime Minis-
ter on repeat. The other was Gangnam Style. It was a genera-
tional thing. If someone caught you dancing, they’d report you
to the local Post Office and the next thing you’d be serving out
a sentence scrubbing floors with a toothbrush. Your kids would
have to as well. And their kids too.
A special shoe was made to help with the dance problem by an
aspiring entrepreneur. Whenever you’d feel the beat, the shoe
would send 1,000 volts through your leg and you wouldn’t feel
like dancing anymore. They were a thriving business until their
patent was infringed by Nike and they went out of business.
They were waiting for the CIA week announcement that meant
the end of Assassins. The game had been going for the whole
week and Akash had barely slept. He was so scared. Thinking
that someone would be hiding in his room, he slept in a nearby
tree and caught a taxi to uni each day. He gripped his spoon so
hard, an indent was visible in his hand. He could just feel he was
being watched.
Assassins was a cruel game. A real life Hunger Games where
you either kill or be killed, all for the glory of being crowned the
victor. The prize wasn’t even that good. A voucher at the local
bookstore.
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GAME OF thE WEEK: SUDOKUnot too difficult so you can save those extra brain cells for your lectures
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