By Jessica Whiting A number of businesses will not be moving from the Pop-Up to Kambri due to rent and fit-out costs. Cycle Canberra has announced it will be closing its doors after more then 30 years on campus. Cycle Canberra […]
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By Jessica Whiting A number of businesses will not be moving from the Pop-Up to Kambri due to rent and fit-out costs. Cycle Canberra has announced it will be closing its doors after more then 30 years on campus. Cycle Canberra […]
By Eliza Croft For those living on-campus, move-in day is in a fortnight. For those living off-campus – at home, in a sharehouse, or in a location not yet determined (thanks Canberra housing market) – O-Week starts in less than […]
SA5 has been gifted the name ‘Wamburun’, after the Ngunawal word for Black Cockatoo. The building, which is located on the corner of Clunies Ross Street and Dickson Road, currently houses Bruce residents. Pronounced “WOOM-brun”, the name was gifted to […]
The ANU Campus was built on Ngunnawal and Ngambri land, and there are still many areas around campus that still reflect the impact of Indigenous Australians. In light of ANU NAIDOC week, which celebrates the role of Aboriginal and Torres […]
There will soon be no access across University Avenue between the Pop-Up Village and the Copland Building, ANU Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt confirmed in his blog on Friday. Students will have to walk around via Kingsley Place or Childers Street until […]
Buckle up your seatbelts, we’ve reached the end of week 12! If you’ve been too busy enjoying Lonely Planet’s third best city, here’s what you might have missed. Union Court Redevelopment Wallarroo residents protested dumping of clean fill earth […]
We’ve already reached week 9 of the semester! Even though we’re more confused about how we got here than an Economics student in a lecture theatre, we’ve still managed to keep on top of the weekly news. Here’s what you […]
Content Warning: This article contains discussion of sexual assault and sexual harassment. Students have used Open Day to speak out against perceived shortcomings in ANU’s review into its sexual assault policies and response to the recent AHRC report into […]
Students have taken a bow in the Arts Centre for the last time, as the theatre’s final shows ended on Saturday night. The Arts Centre will be demolished next semester as part of the Union Court Redevelopment. Demolition of the […]
The Gods Cafe today protested their forced closure due to the Union Court redevelopment. The demonstration was designed to rally support for the cafe ahead of possible legal action against ANU, although fewer than 20 students attended. Gods representative Harry […]