Who would win: Hayfever-ridden university students or a deluge of tree pollen? According to ANU tradition, when the fluff starts to fall, you should have started studying for final exams. Whether you’ve been buried in books or buried in your […]
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Who would win: Hayfever-ridden university students or a deluge of tree pollen? According to ANU tradition, when the fluff starts to fall, you should have started studying for final exams. Whether you’ve been buried in books or buried in your […]
The Clubs Council has elected Lewis Pope as its 2018 Chair. The position, which oversees the body determining club and society affiliation and funding, was previously held ex officio by the ANUSA Social Officer. Pope is a fourth-year Science and […]
ANU is seeking names for every building, street, and area in the Union Court Redevelopment, including the name for the entire precinct, which ANU confirmed may not be called “Union Court”. University staff have expressed a desire to add more […]
Update: In an email to Club delegates, the Clubs Council Executive have revealed that the debt repayment grant is “non-compliant with … SSAF requirements” under national legislation and is therefore invalid. The non-compliance was determined by the ANUSA legal team […]
Nominations are now open for Executive positions on The ANU Observer in 2018! You can nominate for the positions of Secretary, Treasurer, News Editor or Digital Editor. Editorial positions require nominees to hold previous roles within Observer, but any student […]
Welcome to the end of week seven, ANU! As confirmed by demographic data, this week auspiciously represents the time when the most students stop coming to lectures and never come back. If you’ve been avoiding eye contact with your professors […]
Daleks invaded campus on Wednesday, but were kind enough to let students control them. The infamous Doctor Who antagonists were brought in by the Science Communication Society. Students were able to drive them around the Chemistry Courtyard for a $5 […]
The SRC yesterday approved a committee to award honoraria, after conflicts over the membership of the proposed committee. The original motion, backed by prominent members of the executive, was put to SRC 7 to reform the system for awarding honorary […]
A lecturer for an International Terrorism course was blocked from teaching this semester, due, according to one source, to recently tightened visa regulations. Before the beginning of the semester, the academic discovered he would be unable to work, and the […]
Spring has sprung, and whether you’ve been out of town, bogged down in exams, or just drinking in denial of another six weeks of university to come, here’s the news you might have missed. The ANU Schmidt has announced that, […]