Honi Soit is the student newspaper of the University of Sydney, first published in 1929 and produced by an elected editorial team as part of the activities of the Students' Representative Council (SRC). The name is short for the phrase "Honi soit qui mal y pense", the motto of the British Order of the Garter. The spelling of the word "Honi" is old French; it would nowadays be spelt "Honni".
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- Honi Soit is the student newspaper of the University of Sydney, first published in 1929 and produced by an elected editorial team as part of the activities of the Students' Representative Council (SRC). The name is short for the phrase "Honi soit qui mal y pense", the motto of the British Order of the Garter. The spelling of the word "Honi" is old French; it would nowadays be spelt "Honni". Honi Soit is a tabloid-style publication incorporating a mixture of humorous and serious opinion articles. A typical issue contains a topical feature article and interview, letters to the editor, campus news, pop culture articles and news satire. Periodically, special editions are published, including Election Honi, devoted towards covering the annual Students' Representative Council (SRC) student elections, Women's Honi, and Queer Honi, dedicated to covering LGBT issues. Issues are published weekly during university semesters. Honi Soit is the only student newspaper in Australia that remains a weekly publication. Editors are elected as a "ticket" of up to 10 students, elected each year in conjunction with the annual SRC elections. Past editors have included Clive James, Andrew Reimer and members of The Chaser.
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- Bronwyn Cowell, Will Atkinson, Katherine Connolly, Mark Di Stefano, George Downing, Giselle Kenny, Michael Krasovitsky, Alex Lee, Paul Mackay, Sriram Srikumar
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- Honi Soit (album)
- Honi soit qui mal y pense
- french motto
- the Australian student newspaper
- the album by John Cale
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- Honi Soit is the student newspaper of the University of Sydney, first published in 1929 and produced by an elected editorial team as part of the activities of the Students' Representative Council (SRC). The name is short for the phrase "Honi soit qui mal y pense", the motto of the British Order of the Garter. The spelling of the word "Honi" is old French; it would nowadays be spelt "Honni".
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