Its Week 8 and assessments are well underway, but at least we get a long weekend to recover. If you were too busy keeping on top of your studies this week, here’s the news you might have missed. ANU This […]
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Its Week 8 and assessments are well underway, but at least we get a long weekend to recover. If you were too busy keeping on top of your studies this week, here’s the news you might have missed. ANU This […]
Welcome to the ANU Observer Liveblog for SRC 7! It’s looking to be a quiet one tonight. Neither the President, Eleanor Kay, nor the Vice President, Tess Frances are present. Eleanor’s report is passed in her absence, and she asks […]
Content warning: This article contains references to sexual assault and violence. Uni is back for Term 4, and you’re probably drowning in mid-semester essays, but at least the ducklings are out and about. If you don’t have time to read […]
By Taz Hudson The Kambri redevelopment is set to be fully completed in the next four months, and retailers are beginning to be announced. Here’s what we know about the changes so far. The Timeline Where are we now? Work […]
This article may contain mentions of detailed and disturbing violence, sexual assault, mental illness and suicide.
Jason Pover, Taz Hudson and Jessica Whiting CW: Disturbing Violence, Sexual Assault, References to Terrorist Acts, Mental Illness. The trial of Alex Ophel, who allegedly attacked students and a staff member in a tutorial with a baseball bat in August […]
By Skanda Panditharatne In Part 1 of this explainer, we discussed the history, actions, and current issues with the ANUSA Education Committee (EdCom), as well as proposals for reform. In Part 2, we address the influence of political factions – […]
By Skanda Panditharatne Education Officer Harry Needham has called a meeting this week to reform the ANUSA Education Committee, citing “significant issues” with its functionality and effectiveness. But what is the Education Committee, anyway? What does it do, and why […]
By Anthea Dockrill ANU The 3 Minute Thesis final was held on 12 September. Twelve finalists delivered a three minute presentation on their thesis for the opportunity to win up to $4000 in prize money and the chance to compete […]
By Jessica Whiting Content Warning: This article contains discussion of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and institutional betrayal. Term 3 marked one year since the Australian Human Rights Commission’s report Change the Course, which highlighted the need to address sexual assault […]