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 Nuria Olive Content Warning: mentions of sexual assault and sexual harassment. There are three candidates running for the executive ANUSA position of Welfare Officer for 2024: Sarah Strange from the independent ticket Standing with Sarah – Fighting for Working […]
Written by Fergus Wall The ANU Student Association (ANUSA) is the only student union operating on campus today. Postgraduate students can now vote and run for office in the upcoming ANUSA election, including for newly-created roles exclusively for postgraduate students. […]
By Saffron Geyle, Sophie Felice, Angela Paulson The Student Representative Council (SRC)’s fifth meeting for the year was held on August 16 in Marie Reay 4.02 and on Zoom. Significant topics discussed were the NTEU strikes, AUKUS and other […]
By Hannah Farrow Trigger warning: Mentions of SASH, suicide At the heart of the Australian National University’s campus culture, one digital platform has thrived, allowing students to share their thoughts, experiences, and confessions anonymously: ANU Confessions. ANU Confessions is an […]
Written by Mackenzie Watkins Over the last 12 months, the ANU’s Wi-Fi and other related internet issues have been a source of much contention for students both on campus and off. With students and staff unable to establish a […]
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 Ryan Bourke and Hannah Farrow On Thursday, 27 July at 12:00pm, NTEU Staff members went on strike to demand higher wages, less casualisation, and more flexibility. Union members began their rally at 12:30pm, before commencing a march on the […]