By Ryan Bourke. Graphics by Annisa Zatalini. ANU’s Division 1 women’s team celebrated an epic grand final win after beating the Batemans Bay Seahawks by 18 points on Saturday. ANU remained dominant across all four quarters of gameplay, with the […]
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By Ryan Bourke. Graphics by Annisa Zatalini. ANU’s Division 1 women’s team celebrated an epic grand final win after beating the Batemans Bay Seahawks by 18 points on Saturday. ANU remained dominant across all four quarters of gameplay, with the […]
By Darcy Davitt, Maya Auld. On the evening of 19 August 2024, the inaugural ANU Centre for Asian-Australian Leadership (CAAL) Annual Lecture was interrupted by a group of pro-Palestine protesters. The sold-out event, held at Llewellyn Hall, featured Senator Penny […]
By Eduardo Caceres-Sandoval With effect from 1 January 2024 the Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies (ANCLAS), Australia’s only remaining centre for Latin American studies, ceased operations. Its closure has been marked by silence, defunding and staff support being […]
Written by Finn Slattery-O’Brien and Jasmine Cook SRC 6 lapsed after failing to meet quorum on Wednesday, 21 August. Multiple members of the body, including from the Labor left and an independent, departed the Graneek Room, triggering a quorum […]
Written by Finn Slattery-O’Brien Now that the Senior Resident’s (SRs) duty shifts have been replaced and the new system is in full swing, it’s a good time to make sure you know what these changes are and how they […]
Written by Maya Auld and Brianna Elliott The Australian National University recently announced significant changes to its graduation ceremony schedule, eliciting strong reactions from its student body. Effective 2025, ANU will consolidate its graduation ceremonies into a single week […]
By Angela Paulson Content warning: racism, sexual assault, sexual harassment Disclaimer: In line with the ANU BIPOC Department, the views held by the participants are their own and do not form the views of ANU Observer. “Someone posed a question […]
By Rowey Worner Butcher A recent release of documents by the ANU under the Freedom of Information Act (1982) (FOI) has sparked accusations of “dishonesty” from student activists regarding ANU management’s order to the Kambri Tent Encampment to vacate on […]
By Fergus Wall. ANU has admitted 2,290 current and former casual staff were underpaid an estimated $2 million dollars over 11 years. The decade-long underpayments arose due to errors in online timesheets and were detected “via a single potential instance […]
Written by Brianna Elliott Are all your friends having their Euro Summer while you’re stuck in cold, dreary Canberra? Here are some things to do in Canberra that won’t cost you an arm and leg instead: Spend the […]