The opening of Kambri has been delayed due to this week’s rain. The precinct was scheduled to open today, but now will open on 11 February. The precinct had been slated to open to the public today. This was being […]
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The opening of Kambri has been delayed due to this week’s rain. The precinct was scheduled to open today, but now will open on 11 February. The precinct had been slated to open to the public today. This was being […]
By Eliza Croft and Jessica Whiting Kambri is due to open to the public tomorrow (7 February). The building names have not been officially announced, but Observer understands the teaching building and student centre are named after Marie Reay and […]
By Eliza Croft For those living on-campus, move-in day is in a fortnight. For those living off-campus – at home, in a sharehouse, or in a location not yet determined (thanks Canberra housing market) – O-Week starts in less than […]
By Jessica Whiting and Eliza Croft Content Warning: Sexual assault and harassment, hazing, institutional betrayal. The Nous Group’s report into sexual assault and harassment in student residences was released last week. The report concludes that, although there is “a strong […]
Eliza Croft ANU has released the list of vendors that will be coming to Kambri. The precinct will feature a higher-end restaurant, supermarket, and dollar shop, but will not have Mikebabz, Brod or UniCorner Cafe. The Kambri bar will be […]
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 […]
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 […]
This article may contain mentions of detailed and disturbing violence, sexual assault, mental illness and suicide.