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Now and… Then what? The Beatles’ bittersweet final chapter

*This article was originally published in our Summer 2024 print edition* By…

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  • May 23, 2024
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Letters to future me: A low-tech way to reflect on ourselves

It's weird how time can pass so slowly that you hardly notice the impact of the small changes you've made in your life. Often, you only become aware of these changes when someone points them out (which, if positive, is one of the best feelings ever), or when you deliberately take the time to reflect on yourself. 
  • Abishai Sujith
  • April 22, 2024
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Degrees of Doubt in the Age of AI 

QUT students have expressed concerns over the use and worth of their degrees with all the developments in the capability of AI with platforms like ChatGPT. 
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  • April 27, 2023
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