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GRIND gets political

GRIND gets political

Thursday, 30 September | One Comment

The GRIND team decided to share with you their thoughts, feelings and sometimes misinformed opinions regarding the 2010 Federal Election,

GRIND sense project

GRIND sense project

By GRIND | Wednesday, 28 July | One Comment

We asked GRIND “If you had to lose one of your senses, which would it be?”

5 Easy Ways to Find a Job

5 Easy Ways to Find a Job

By Allana | Wednesday, 5 May | One Comment

Speaking from experience, looking for a job can be a really hard, drawn out process that can make you feel a bit down in the dumps.

After a year and a half of and looking for the right career choice for myself I’ve decided to finally put some of my tips and hints about job searching into an article.

Ideas to Bust Your Boredom

Ideas to Bust Your Boredom

By Lang | Tuesday, 27 April | 9 Comments

School has started again, but we all know chillax time is just as important!

Benefits of Veg

Benefits of Veg

By Oceana | Tuesday, 24 November | 2 Comments

Before anything is said on the topic of vegetables, I feel that I must get some things straight. I did not become a vegetarian for ethical reasons, despite thinking that it is a very noble cause. I became vegetarian for health reasons. As such, this article will contain no protests to eating meat, no cute pictures of baby animals and no pushy conversion arguments.

The StumbleUpon Toolbar

The StumbleUpon Toolbar

By Oceana | Tuesday, 24 November | 2 Comments

Stumbling is less awkward on the internet.

Genetic Engineering

Genetic Engineering

By Lang | Friday, 18 September | 5 Comments

For some, genetic engineering is a strong topic. Whether you are for or against it, it has clear advantages and disadvantages, and can instil strong feelings for both sides. For everyone else, there’s confusion, protests, spin and large corporations all muscling in to influence us.

Should we blame it on the sunshine?  The moonlight?  The good times?  Or the heart failure?

Should we blame it on the sunshine? The moonlight? The good times? Or the heart failure?

By Angus | Thursday, 9 July | 6 Comments

June 25th will be remembered for a long time as “the day we said goodbye”. On June 25th, the world lost a man who was best known as “the king of pop” and rightly so.

Cruelty to animals

Cruelty to animals

By Emma | Wednesday, 3 June | No Comment

25-30,000 animals are put to sleep every year in the United States alone. These animals die simply because no one wants them. When you think of animal pounds you think of cats or dogs living together waiting for people to come and pick them up and give them a nice home, but the reality is that a pound is where a dog or cat is taken when it has nowhere else to go.

The Converse shoe

The Converse shoe

By Neville | Monday, 1 June | No Comment

Walking down a street will never be the same again without strutting your stuff in some ‘Chucks’…Chuck Taylors, All-Stars that is, or better known as the Converse Shoe. So you wear them, but do you actually know the history behind it all?You’re about to find out.

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