Students have taken a bow in the Arts Centre for the last time, as the theatre’s final shows ended on Saturday night. The Arts Centre will be demolished next semester as part of the Union Court Redevelopment. Demolition of the […]
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Students have taken a bow in the Arts Centre for the last time, as the theatre’s final shows ended on Saturday night. The Arts Centre will be demolished next semester as part of the Union Court Redevelopment. Demolition of the […]
Correction: Since publication, Observer has been informed that UniLodge claims the ban is not a direct result of DrakeSoc’s event, in contradiction to the statements of sources used in this article. It also appears that the claim from some sources about glass […]
ANU wants to extend working hours for library staff, a change which would reduce penalty rates. The change has provoked opposition from library staff and the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU). Negotiations for a new Enterprise Agreement at ANU started […]
This story contains mention of sexual and physical assault, discrimination, and mental health issues. Michael Turvey & Eliza Croft Students expressed anger and disappointment with Residential Hall decision-making last night, after SRC received a report criticising the unilateral power of Heads […]
Students’ educational experience will soon be in new hands, after the biggest restructure of ANU’s Executive in recent years. Two new positions promise to reshape academic colleges and student’s educational experience. Last night, Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt announced to staff the […]
ANUSA has condemned the Government’s proposed changes to education funding, and is rapidly planning many protests. The policy, outlined last Monday, cuts more than $3 billion from Australian universities, increases student fees are set to increase by 7.5%, and will […]
Chifley Library level 3 is now open at all hours, with extra seating and study pods. The renovation, completed on Wednesday, was a response to students’ requests for more quiet study spaces. Head librarian Roxanne Missingham explained the new space […]
The Gods Cafe today protested their forced closure due to the Union Court redevelopment. The demonstration was designed to rally support for the cafe ahead of possible legal action against ANU, although fewer than 20 students attended. Gods representative Harry […]
The Union Court redevelopment will cause more 8AM classes, live-streaming lectures between rooms, and the removal of class breaks for Universal Lunch Hour. ANUSA is “hopeful” the weekly free lunch will continue despite the policy change. For several years, ANU […]
GP availability and counselling services will be expanded in the Union Court redevelopment, with ANU announcing today that the National Health Co-op (NHC) will run a new “health and wellness centre”. ANU students will receive free NHC membership starting next […]