Written by Brianna Elliott Canberra’s beloved secondhand goods and recycling organisation, The Green Shed, will be closing its doors as we know it on 31 May 2024. This comes after a competitive process in which St Vincent de Paul […]
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Written by Brianna Elliott Canberra’s beloved secondhand goods and recycling organisation, The Green Shed, will be closing its doors as we know it on 31 May 2024. This comes after a competitive process in which St Vincent de Paul […]
Written by Brianna Elliott The recent change in who can access ANU’s Community Connect Food Pantry has resulted in significant frustration from students, particularly as many are being acutely affected by the cost of living crisis. The previously unrestricted Food […]
By Brianna Elliott Walking around campus feeling lonely, wishing you had a group of friends you could get coffee with or vent to about upcoming assignments or annoying housemates? Here are some easy ways to expand your friendship group. […]
By Brianna Elliott Are you spending your summer in Canberra this year and dreading being bored? Here are some things to keep your mind from wishing you were in Australia’s bigger and less ‘boring’ cities. Fun ways to […]
By Brianna Elliott ANU students are concerned about how the first-year astrophysics course, ASTR1001, is structured, priced, and utilises the same material as a similar yet free ANU-run program, available on edX. The edX program allows anyone to have […]
By Brianna Elliott ANU has returned to all examinations being held in person. The recent shift to exclusively in-person exams has ignited discussions among ANU students, sparking debates among students about which exam format is more beneficial or detrimental during […]
By Brianna Elliott Relying solely on meeting the required Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) to be offered a position to study at ANU can be a highly stressful and competitive process for students. Instead, there are many alternative ways […]
By Brianna Elliott Outgoing Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt and current Group of Eight (Go8) universities Chair member has recently proposed national changes to the tertiary education sector. He states in his submission that vocational training providers and academic universities should […]
By Brianna Elliott The National Union of Students (NUS) released a report on 5 October to the Australian Government to lower Centrelink’s Age of Independence from 22 to 18 years old. This would allow for 467,419 new students to […]
By Brianna Elliott On 17 August, the Australian Government announced it will fund an extra 20,000 university student places. The Labor Party’s stated intention is to boost university attendance numbers from underrepresented groups and to target “areas of skill […]