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 […]
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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 […]
Written by Brianna Elliott The recent change in who can access ANU’s Community Connect Food Pantry has resulted in significant frustration from students, particularly as many are being acutely affected by the cost of living crisis. The previously unrestricted Food […]
By Darcy Davitt The ANU Esports Society is proposing a redevelopment of the ‘Game On’ arcade room in Kambri into a dedicated video gaming space. The room would welcome all gamers, ranging from competitive Esports players to casual enthusiasts who […]
By Brianna Elliott ANU students are concerned about how the first-year astrophysics course, ASTR1001, is structured, priced, and utilises the same material as a similar yet free ANU-run program, available on edX. The edX program allows anyone to have […]
By Urja Parhi Social media overuse has become somewhat of a light-hearted joke about excessive screen times and scrolling addictions, but who is talking about the reality of it? ANU students have spoken about the obligatory nature of keeping social […]
By Sophie Felice ANU recently announced the appointment of Distinguished Professor Genevieve Bell AO FAHA FTSE as the Vice Chancellor and president of ANU, taking over from Professor Brain Schmidt AC from January 1st, 2024. The long list of acronyms […]
By Saffron Geyle On 14 October, Australia’s first referendum in twenty-four years will take place, and potentially change Australian history forever. Deriving from the Uluru Statement From the Heart, issued at Uluru on 26 May 2017, the Voice to […]
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 […]
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 […]