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There are still many support services and events available online.
By Madeleine McDonald As the last capital city in Australia to have its first case of COVID-19, avoiding the pandemic in Canberra was not a problem – until it was. ANU students were attending classes on campus, splurging on overpriced […]
By Keeley Dickinson ANU recently re-affirmed its intention to carry out invigilated online exams using ‘Proctorio’, despite student backlash. Objections relate predominantly to privacy, accessibility and logistical concerns. In a staff email shared on ANU Schmidtposting, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Grady […]
By Lottie Twyford Due to a significant reduction of students on campus in light of COVID-19, ANU residential halls have hired interim ‘Duty Officers’ to fulfil vacant positions and “support the smooth running of the hall during the period of […]
By Hayley Hands Observer has covered a number of organisations and student bodies through our Explainer series, but thus far PARSA has eluded us. So, after many years of deliberation, here’s what you need to know about the peak representative […]
By Vienna Daniels Content Warning: This story contains quotation and discussion of transphobic views and statements. The ANU Confessions Facebook page has returned after it was deleted following backlash over a post that a number of students have described as […]
By Samuel Wright and Rebecca Zhong In an email sent to ANU students yesterday, the University announced that it will use Proctorio to hold remote examinations, despite the privacy concerns that have been raised by many students. The announcement featured […]
By Declan Milton ANU announced today that it will consider the Year 11 results of current Year 12 students applying to study in 2021. The University has recognised that the lockdowns now in effect to prevent the spread of COVID-19 […]
By Declan Milton and Adelle Millhouse Students have raised privacy concerns over the planned use of online invigilation during the Semester One exam period. Based on information from a staff-targeted Wattle discussion forum, the ANU wishes to use invigilation “to […]
By Hayley Hands ANU announced yesterday in an email that the standard grading system will be used in Semester 1. Deputy Vice-Chancellor Grady Venville stated that students would be able to ‘opt-in’ to a pass/fail system following the release of […]