Written by: Urja Parhi The Interhall Arts Committee (IAC) has once again pulled off its biggest event of the year: Big Night Out (BNO). This event gives every hall at ANU the opportunity to put together a band (of up […]
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Written by: Urja Parhi The Interhall Arts Committee (IAC) has once again pulled off its biggest event of the year: Big Night Out (BNO). This event gives every hall at ANU the opportunity to put together a band (of up […]
By Ryan Bourke and Hannah Farrow. Content Warning: anti-semitism, hate speech. Wednesday night’s ANUSA AGM saw over 500 people attend via Zoom. While the controversial debate about ANUSA, the pro-Palestinan encampment, and the experience of Jewish people on campus ensued, […]
Written by Brianna Elliott Eligible women can now visit participating pharmacies, including ANU’s pharmacy, to obtain a resupply of their oral contraceptive pill (the pill) without a doctor’s prescription as part of the ongoing ACT and NSW Pharmacy Trials. […]
This article contains coarse language. On Tuesday, April 16th, the Interhall Arts Committee (IAC) held the 2024 Theatre Sports Competition at Burton and Garran Hall (BNG). The room was packed to the rafters with spectators, supporters, and slightly confused BNG […]
Written by: Finn Slattery-O’Brien On the 5th of April, Chancellor of ANU and former Australian foreign minister the Hon Julie Bishop was appointed as the UN Special Envoy on Myanmar by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Ms. Bishop succeeds Singaporean social […]
Written by: Evie McEachern ANU student Kayleigh Sleath’s entrepreneurial efforts are changing the way other students buy their groceries amidst a worsening cost of living crisis and increasingly unsustainable supply chains. Her recently developed app ‘Ohna’ allows students to have […]
Written by Finn Slattery-O’Brien In the most recent chapter of ongoing youth climate action, ANU professors have testified to a Senate inquiry on the potential future impacts of climate change on young people, their environment, and their physical and mental […]
Written by Fergus Wall. “Exploitation of young workers is still at epidemic levels in the ACT”, according to the most recent Young Workers Advice Service wage theft study. The study found that 2 in every 5 young workers and almost […]
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 […]
By Darcy Davitt There are two reasons I haven’t gotten into stand-up comedy. Firstly, I prefer sitting down. The other is that I’m not funny (proven by the first point). Luckily, some of ANU and Canberra’s finest up and coming […]