Written by Sacha von Thomann Sick of bunkering down in Chifley for eight hours straight? Tired of the constant crowds in Marie Reay? Hancock Basement got you down? Perhaps it’s time to change where you study! With a campus […]
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Written by Sacha von Thomann Sick of bunkering down in Chifley for eight hours straight? Tired of the constant crowds in Marie Reay? Hancock Basement got you down? Perhaps it’s time to change where you study! With a campus […]
Police have issued members of the pro-Palestine encampment with a move-on order, with campers told they have until 12:00 pm tomorrow to relocate to the grassy area in front of the Engineering Building. It comes after ANU Security issued its […]
By Eduardo Caceres-Sandoval ANU was ranked #1 as Australia’s ‘Most International University’ in the Times Higher Education Rankings 2023. As previously covered, international students are the single most vital source of funding for Australian universities, especially for those in the […]
By Eduardo Caceres-Sandoval Higher education is often touted as the meritocratic pathway through which one can transcend their starting socio-economic position. At ANU, however, the opposite appears to be true. In 2022, there were only 211 low SES students at […]
ANU’s Kambri Cultural Centre will be closed for approximately eight and a half months, from early June 2024 to early February 2025. This closure is due to extensive renovations repairing damage sustained to the roof and walls. The closure […]
Written by Brianna Elliott Stepping beyond university marks a pivotal and exciting moment in your life. However, whether you are graduating this year, or in the far future, the offboarding process can be tricky to navigate. To help with […]
Written by: Finn Slattery-O’Brien ANU Rocketry is a student-run society of around 100 members all working towards one ultimate goal: to be the first team in Australia to send a rocket into space using their own in-house manufactured liquid fuel. […]
Written by: Jasmine Cook Content Warning: This story includes quotation and discussion of racist statements and attitudes. On the 25th of March, ANU’s Democracy Society extended an invitation to Prof. Drew Fraser, known for his controversial views on non-white immigration, […]
By Amy Briggs. Protesters rallied today after seven ANU students were told in a meeting on Wednesday that they may face academic disciplinary action if they do not follow the ‘reasonable directive’ to vacate the Kambri encampment by the end […]
Kambri is currently facing many issues and is a complex space for us all. Observer is here to talk about its biggest challenge yet: not having enough veggie options! All jokes aside, the range of food available on campus is […]