By James Day Content warning: This article contains discussions of war, mental illness, and death. ANU Observer had the chance to sit down and talk with Dr. Sonia Mycak, who has been a visiting fellow at the Centre for European […]
.site { background-color: #000000; }
By James Day Content warning: This article contains discussions of war, mental illness, and death. ANU Observer had the chance to sit down and talk with Dr. Sonia Mycak, who has been a visiting fellow at the Centre for European […]
Just weeks into the new semester, several ANU courses have reversed decisions to return to in-person teaching. Courses ranging from computer science to postgraduate economics have announced that face-to-face classes will be moved online until further notice. Along with schools […]
By Eleanor Ellis Content Warning: Sexual assault, sexual harassment, gender inequality, sexism, racism, violence against people of colour, Aboriginal deaths in custody ANU’s Global Institution for Women’s Leadership held the ‘Truth to Power: How Young Leaders are Reshaping Australia’ […]
By Keighli O’Brien For Endometriosis Awareness Month, Observer met with Dr Stephen Robson, Specialist Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and Professor at ANU Medical School, to discuss the impact of this illness. What is Endometriosis? Despite the prevalence of endometriosis, many […]
By Georgie Ralphs Ahead of the return to campus this week, Observer sat down with Dr Katrina Roper, Epidemiologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer at ANU’s National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health to discuss the University’s response to the […]
By Eleanor Ellis Content Warning: This article contains mentions of racism, racial discrimination, anti-Semitism, Nazism, white supremacy and xenophobia. On Thursday 16 September 2021, ANUSA’s Bla(c)k, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) department released a Racism Report. The 36-page […]
By Darlene Rowlands There are 600 ANU students currently interstate and unable to return to Canberra. Those among them who usually reside on-campus continue to be financially liable for rooms they cannot return to. As the ACT lockdown damages the […]
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 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 […]