Written by Maya Auld Held almost every year since 1962, the concept of Inward Bound was first created by former ANU Physics lecturer and founder of Questacon, Dr Mike Gore. His idea was inspired by the memory of his friend […]
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Written by Maya Auld Held almost every year since 1962, the concept of Inward Bound was first created by former ANU Physics lecturer and founder of Questacon, Dr Mike Gore. His idea was inspired by the memory of his friend […]
Written by Maya Auld Inward Bound (IB) is an annual navigation based, endurance running event for ANU Students in the surrounds of Canberra. First held in 1962, this event has been an integral part of ANU’s sporting history as it […]
Written by Maya Auld Observer reached out to past ANUSA Presidents dating back from 1990 to 2016 in an attempt to gain insight into their experience during their term as well as what their life looks like now. Observer received […]
By Maya Auld and Hannah Farrow Content Warning: mentions of SASH. The Job The General Secretary (Gen Sec) is responsible for the internal administration of ANUSA. They help the organisation of the various councils that represent the student body, which […]
By Maya Auld, graphic by Annisa Zatalini. The Job According to the ANUSA Constitution, this position oversees the financial affairs of the Association. This includes arranging the books and accounts to be audited as well as preparing reports. This role […]
By Maya Auld Content warning: SASH The Role The ANUSA President is involved with the representation and advocacy for students. The task of the President is to also work to be the spokesperson for ANUSA, and ensuring student voices are […]
By Maya Auld With voter apathy at an all time high, it is no surprise that a lot of students aren’t sure what ANUSA actually does, or what positions they are meant to be voting for. The ANU Students’ Association […]
By Maya Auld Disclaimer: ANU Observer does not take responsibility for courses picked by ANU students. Data collated for this article is purely subjective based and students should always do their own research and check course requirements before enrolling. As […]
By Maya Auld One of the most common leadership roles at ANU is that of the student leaders who reside within on-campus colleges and halls. Generally known as Senior Residents (SRs), these leaders are often delegated the responsibility of overseeing […]
By Maya Auld [Content Warning]: Discussion of mental health issues At ANU, there are a range of clubs and societies offering unique social, cultural and educational opportunities to students. According to ANUSA, there are currently more than 110 clubs and […]