By Tom Kersten Grade Point Average, or GPA is a common term used at universities throughout the world. While universities often emphasise the importance of a GPA, Observer asks a former prime minister, a “Me Too advocate”, a CEO, a […]
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By Tom Kersten Grade Point Average, or GPA is a common term used at universities throughout the world. While universities often emphasise the importance of a GPA, Observer asks a former prime minister, a “Me Too advocate”, a CEO, a […]
By Nathan Bow Content Warning: This article contains mention of sexual harassment and sexual assault On Tuesday, 2 August, 500 students gathered in protest of ANU’s failure to provide adequate support for survivors of sexual assault and sexual harassment (SASH). […]
By Darlene Rowlands For the ANU students who are the first in their family to undertake tertiary education, to attend university is to beat the odds. Whether or not they excel academically, or overcome significant social barriers to forge a […]
By Sharlotte Thou What is ANUSA? The Australian National University Student Association, or ANUSA, is the representative body for all undergraduate ANU students. ANUSA’s efforts have historically catalysed major changes affecting undergraduates. These changes include the reinstatement of the Diploma […]
By Nathan Bow After lengthy negotiations, the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust has agreed to implement two suggestions offered by the ANU BIPOC Department that provide a critical representation of Winston Churchill. In a Facebook post, the BIPOC Department said the […]
By Sharlotte Thou Election season is coming alive as ANUSA Vice President Christian Flynn has announced a currently unnamed ticket, featuring six candidates to run for executive positions. Last year, Flynn ran for Vice President under the ‘Brighter Together’ […]
By Tom Kersten The growing COVID-19 outbreak in Sydney has put the return of thousands of students in jeopardy, as uncertainty looms regarding whether Sydney students can return for the start of semester two. As Sydney’s recent outbreak began, ACT […]
By Tom Kersten The University’s International Students Department (ISD) is set to launch a new program called ‘Beyond Borders’ with the aim of connecting international students studying remotely with domestic students. With the recent halving of international arrivals, and the […]
By Tom Kersten A year on from reports of widespread wage theft on-campus, several students are still being unfairly treated by businesses in Kambri. Despite ANU devising plans to tackle the problem last year, wage theft still remains prevalent on […]
By Nathan Bow and India Kazakoff Following the recent resignation of its Board, PARSA has announced that ANU has backed its return to the 2017 Constitution. President Eve Walker stated that she believes this development will keep PARSA “on track […]