Jason Pover and Eliza Croft A motion to be moved by ANUSA President, Eleanor Kay, at Tuesday’s SRC will seek to push through a number of policy items collectively. Kay has previously claimed that these policies had been passed and […]
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Jason Pover and Eliza Croft A motion to be moved by ANUSA President, Eleanor Kay, at Tuesday’s SRC will seek to push through a number of policy items collectively. Kay has previously claimed that these policies had been passed and […]
Welcome to Week 8! If you’ve lost hours trekking around The Wall, here’s the news you might have missed this week. Coursework The CAP ‘Asian and Pacific Cultural, Media, and Gender’ major was launched this week. The major can be […]
ANU released a report on its Socially Responsible Investment Policy on Monday after SRC passed a motion emphasising the harm done by fossil fuels led by Fossil Free ANU. The motion called for the undergraduate representative to ANU Council to […]
Access to the Copland building via University Avenue was closed off early today. To access the building, students now have to walk via Kingsley Place, which has been reopened as a walkway. The pathway will reopen in early 2019, when […]
A new ‘Asian and Pacific Cultural, Media and Gender’ major was launched at an event at Hedley Bull today. The major, which can be taken as part of a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Asian Studies degree, includes courses […]
Cricket will not be a fixture of the competitive Interhall sport calendar this year, after the Interhall Sports Organisation (ISO) voted for the sport to be played socially, rather than on a competitive basis. Tommy King, current ISO president, emphasized […]
Welcome back to Week 7. If you’re lost and still confused about what day it is, here’s the news you might have missed. ANUSA The proposed Bachelor of Western Civilisation degree is once again on the radar, after ANUSA representatives […]
ANU experienced a network outage for over two hours this morning, causing significant disruption to classes and university administration. All aspects of the University’s online environment were affected, from Wattle to Resnet to Pop-Up EFTPOS facilities. Some students have expressed […]
Content Warning: this article contains a mention of homophobia Can you believe that it’s the end of the mid-semester break? If you’ve been too busy relaxing to keep up with the news, here’s what you might have missed. ANU Administration […]