By Nuria Olive Wondering where all the residential parking spaces have gone? Observer has you covered. On 8 March 2023, ANU announced a proposal of residential parking changes. In an email sent to the student body, ANU noted these changes […]
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By Nuria Olive Wondering where all the residential parking spaces have gone? Observer has you covered. On 8 March 2023, ANU announced a proposal of residential parking changes. In an email sent to the student body, ANU noted these changes […]
By Eduardo Caceres-Sandoval. Graphics by Will Novak. The Canberra Comedy scene boasts a seasoned line-up, look at any festival and you’re typically going to see acts in their thirties and beyond. In a competitive space such as that, where can […]
Written by: Rowey Worner Butcher Around 100 students gathered in Kambri Precinct on February 29 as part of a nationwide coordinated Student Strike for Palestine. The strike heard from a range of speakers, including student activists, student politicians and local […]
By: Urja Parhi Whether you’re a first year or sixth year, everyone needs help in the mental health department from time to time. It is a common misconception that only people actively struggling should seek mental health resources, but the […]
By Brianna Elliott Walking around campus feeling lonely, wishing you had a group of friends you could get coffee with or vent to about upcoming assignments or annoying housemates? Here are some easy ways to expand your friendship group. […]
By Sacha von Thomann. ANU is often regarded as one of the best Universities in Australia for research. As we head into 2024, Observer looks back at some of the significant scientific findings made by ANU researchers last year. Breakthrough […]
By Eduardo Caceres-Sandoval As the federal government discusses placing another tax on international students, Observer takes a look at the financial burden they face compared to their domestic counterparts. Under Australian law, all international students must show they have sufficient […]
According to 2022 Higher Education Statistics, ANU has the lowest proportion of low socio-economic status (SES) students in the country. The national average of universities’ percentage of low SES students is currently 16.22%. The universities with the highest proportion of […]
By Brianna Elliott Are you spending your summer in Canberra this year and dreading being bored? Here are some things to keep your mind from wishing you were in Australia’s bigger and less ‘boring’ cities. Fun ways to […]
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 […]