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The Voice Volume 5 2022

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The Voice

Featuring: John’s Farewell Afternoon Tea, Block Wars, Biggest Morning Tea, Truth and Justice Dinner, Pride in the Courtyard, Crocheting with Elisa and More

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Upcoming Events

Tuesday nights at RMC

Investigating Faith - Mondays 7pm, S-Conference Crossroads - Tuesdays 7-9pm, S-Conference room

Nerd Nights - Thursdays 7-9pm, Dining Hall

Exam Suppers – Sunday June 5th to Thursday June 23rd

End of Term Event - Friday June 17th

Harbour Cruise – Friday 22nd July

Macquarie University - Mid Year Break 27th June - 25th July

Editor’s Note

HeyMenzies,

Semester 1 is coming to a close and exams are in full swing here at RMC. RMCs campus may seem quieter than usual as people spend most of their time in study mode, but there have still been a lot of fun events happening here to look backon.

Before everyone returns home, Exec’s end of sem event will be happening at Strike this Friday, so show up and have a good time. After a thrilling social media countdown, Exec has confirmed that harbour cruise will be happening during 2.0 week at the beginning of next semester. So get pumped and trynottofalloverboard.

The month of June is Pride month, where people all over the world honour the history of the queer community, remembering those who have been lost, and celebrating queerpeopleacrosstheworldtoday.

Congratulations to everyone whose finished their studies for Semester 1 of 2022. We congratulate you on your work and successthisyear,whetheritisyourfirstoryourlast.

To everyone doing exams, we wish you the best of luck, you’vegotthis!

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John’s Farewell Afternoon Tea

Tuesday nights at RMC

John has been a mainstay on college staff for over 23 years. This enormous effort has not gone unnoticed and we wish to thank him for all his hard work and dedication. Whilst he will be still be around on a casual basis, residents and the maintenance team will miss seeing him regularly.

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Block Wars

Tuesday nights at RMC

Food and fashion was the theme for the second installment of Block Wars for this year. Cake eating, taste guessing, and

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Tuesday nights at RMC Block Wars

Block Wars

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Biggest Morning Tea

Tuesday nights at RMC

The biggest morning tea is an annual fundraiser held not only at RMC, but all across Australia. RMCs morning tea was held by SVF and also involved the annual block vs block bake off. After a great morning with some great food, SVF raised several hundred dollars for the cancer council.

Biggest Morning Tea

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Tuesday nights at RMC Truth and Justice Dinner

National Sorry Day is Thursday 26th May which is the day before National Reconciliation Week which is from 27th May to 3rd June each year. It is an opportunity to recognise the First Nations people of Australia and this year the theme is “Be Brave. Make Change” which is a challenge to all Australians to Be Brave and tackle the unfinished business of reconciliation, so we can Make Change for the benefit of all Australians.

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Pride in the Courtyard

Tuesday nights at RMC

Organised by the D&E committee members, RMC celebrated pride month by filling the courtyard with colour. Residents took a much needed study break to draw out a bunch of different pride flags, all while learning the different meanings of the flags and the identities they represent.

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The Encore is Out!

Tuesday nights at RMC

The Encore is a magazine that comes out at the end of semester 1 each year and covers all of the events of arts week. The Encore will feature all of the photos from the different Arts Week events, as well as interviews and other content made by various college residents. The Encore is out now, so grab your copy in the foyer.

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Crocheting with Elisa

Tuesday nights at RMC

Craft club started off with a bang with our wonderful office lady Elisa teaching us all how to finger crochet scarves. We all had a wonderful evening and can’t wait for the next craft club meet-up.

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Crocheting with Elisa

Tuesday nights at RMC

Fun and Games

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Trivia

Happy Pride month everyone! In honour of pride we have 10 queer themed trivia question for you to try. Even if you don’t get them all, hopefully you can all learn something new.

1. The Stonewall riots took place in June of what year?

2. What show features the longest-running queer character in TV history?

3. What was the first European country to legalize same-sex marriage?

4. The original Pride flag had which three additional colors?

5. What TV show featured the largest transgender cast in history?

6. Who was the first Black openly gay actor to win an Emmy?

7. Philadelphia added which two colors to their Pride flag in 2017?

8. Who designed the first Pride flag?

9. The Asexual Pride flag is composed of what color stripes?

10. Which poet’s work contained the first known written references to lesbian relationships?

Trivia Answers: 1969, Grey’s Anatomy, The Netherlands, pink indigo and turquoise, Pose, Billy Porter, Black and Brown, Gilbert Baker, Black Grey White & Purple, Sappho

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