By Adrian Hindes and Jason Pover The ANUSA Probity Team, which oversees the ANUSA elections, released its report at ANUSA’s most recent OGM on 18 October. The report details a number of allegations of electoral violations, as well as issues […]
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By Adrian Hindes and Jason Pover The ANUSA Probity Team, which oversees the ANUSA elections, released its report at ANUSA’s most recent OGM on 18 October. The report details a number of allegations of electoral violations, as well as issues […]
As the teaching period draws to a close, there’s still plenty going on at ANU. If you were too busy searching for a desk at Chifley, here’s the news you might have missed. Campus Bossy, ANU’s feminist magazine where […]
By Adelle Millhouse and Skanda Panditharatne The ‘National Independents’ and ‘Grassroots Left’ factions of the National Union of Students (NUS) have merged to form the ‘Grassroots Independents’. Although delegates for 2018’s NUS National Conference (NatCon) have yet to be finalised, […]
Content Warning: this article contains discussion of sexual harassment. A talk organised by ANU’s South Asia Research Institute (SARI) will go ahead today despite sexual harassment allegations raised against the keynote speaker, Professor Dipesh Chakrabarty. Students had prepared and signed […]
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) (DVCA) Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington, first of her name, announced last week that she will be stepping down from her role on 31 December 2018. Hughes-Warrington has been in the position since 2012. In a Tumblr post about […]
It’s Week 11 and the Canberra Times has said that “white fluff in the air is a friendly reminder for ANU students to start studying”. So here’s the news you might have missed while busy studying (“studying”?). ANU SA5, the […]
By Skanda Panditharatne The first ANU Theatre Awards took place last night, recognising productions from this year. The National University Theatre Society (NUTS) won several of the major awards for its shows, including Show of the Year for ‘The Physicists’, […]
By Jessica Whiting The ANU Board Game Society (BGS) today sought to have the Clubs Funding Policy amended to allow the purchase of assets with event funding. The club also moved to have its maximum funding increased. Both motions failed. […]
Elections for Observer’s 2019 executive were held at the ANU Observer General Meeting held today. They will serve from December 1st of this year until December 1st of next year. Elected News Editors for 2019 are: Adelle Millhouse Eliza […]
SA5 has been gifted the name ‘Wamburun’, after the Ngunawal word for Black Cockatoo. The building, which is located on the corner of Clunies Ross Street and Dickson Road, currently houses Bruce residents. Pronounced “WOOM-brun”, the name was gifted to […]