Content warning: this story contains mentions of violence and references to genocide. A protest was held today at the Pop-Up hosted by as part of a National Day of Action organised by the NUS (National Union of Students). Approximately 150 […]
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Content warning: this story contains mentions of violence and references to genocide. A protest was held today at the Pop-Up hosted by as part of a National Day of Action organised by the NUS (National Union of Students). Approximately 150 […]
Jason Pover & Eliza Croft ANU announced plans for a $25,000 a year scholarship associated with a proposed Bachelor of Western Civilization on Tuesday, subject to student consultation. The announcement occurred at a forum for staff and student feedback, where […]
Jason Pover and Eliza Croft ANU has entered discussions with the Ramsay Centre to offer a degree in ‘Western Civilisation’. CASS will host a forum on Tuesday to discuss the proposed programme, which has been met with mixed reactions from […]
Madeline Birdsey, Skanda Panditharatne, and Jason Pover The former ANUSA General Secretary, Kat Reed, has been found to have acted beyond their powers in overruling an interpretation of the Queer* Department constitution by then Queer* Officer, Ariel Scott. This is […]
Christopher Wilson resigned as General Secretary of PARSA yesterday, attempting to apply the condition that he choose his successor to the role. PARSA President Alyssa Shaw described his activities as “blackmail” and “duress”; and while the PARSA executive acquiesced to […]
ANUSA today ended Market Day early, citing “safety concerns” and “extreme conditions” in the face of high winds. According to eyewitness reports, students were hit by falling marquees, with at least one student reportedly injured. At around 2:15pm, volunteers from […]
Organisers have revealed that this year’s Friday Night Party will be held in the Botanic Gardens, fulfilling previous hints of “waterfalls… flora and fauna”. The event is billed as ANUSA’s “biggest party of the year” and is typically a highlight […]
The Clubs Council has allocated 99.6% of its $150,000 budget to fund student Clubs in 2017. This represents a major success for the Council and an improvement on 2016. Outgoing Funding Officer Zac Lord said this represents a “significant improvement” […]
The Clubs Council has finally been able to cover the significant debt the Science Society accrued after its ball in August. This is the Council’s second attempt to do so, after a resolution to create a debt repayment grant was […]