By Ryan Bourke, Graphic by Will Novak. On Thursday the 27th of July, ANU staff who are members of the NTEU will go on a half-day strike following their vote to do so last semester. In the lead up to […]
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By Ryan Bourke, Graphic by Will Novak. On Thursday the 27th of July, ANU staff who are members of the NTEU will go on a half-day strike following their vote to do so last semester. In the lead up to […]
By Ryan Bourke. In Short: – ANU is no longer the number one ranked university in Australia. – The University has fallen to 4th place nationally, and 34th globally. – Melbourne Uni, Sydney Uni and UNSW all […]
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 Brianna Elliott Relying solely on meeting the required Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) to be offered a position to study at ANU can be a highly stressful and competitive process for students. Instead, there are many alternative ways […]
By Nuria Olive The Student Experience of Learning and Teaching (SELT) survey is open for Semester 1 2023. However, some courses receive low response rates and students are unsure as to whether their survey responses make tangible change. Observer spoke […]
Observer’s livestream of the entire event can be found here! Photography by Shé Chani and Pratyush Sarma. Livestream by Will Novak.
By Rowey Worner Butcher You might not recognise the name, but you’ve likely seen some of their work around campus. Peppercorn, ANU Law Students’ Society’s (LSS) Magazine have become more visible on social media and on campus, providing “Spicy solutions […]
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 James Weatherman, graphic by Will Novak. On May 2nd, Mark Butler – the Australian Minister for Health and Aged Care – announced an unprecedented federal government crackdown on vaping. This news comes amidst record high nicotine usage, with people […]
By Ryan Bourke CW: Domestic Violence An ANU student has received a suspended sentence of three months and 13 days in jail and a $2000 fine for assaulting his girlfriend at his residential accommodation in 2019. According to prosecutors, a […]