By Helena Burke If you spent this week focusing on tactics to escape the rain, here’s the news you might have missed. COVID-19 This week the Federal Government’s China travel ban was extended again. It will now be in place […]
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By Helena Burke If you spent this week focusing on tactics to escape the rain, here’s the news you might have missed. COVID-19 This week the Federal Government’s China travel ban was extended again. It will now be in place […]
By Eliza Croft A number of amendments to ANUSA’s Election Regulations were passed at last night’s Annual General Meeting. The changes will see campaigning banned in Kambri, and a logarithmic scale for campaign expenditure limits. Tl;dr Campaigning will not be […]
By Sofia Berezin It’s coming up to the final week of classes. If you’ve been too busy studying (or procrastinating) for the rapidly-approaching final exams, here’s the news you might have missed. Kambri aMBUSH Gallery opened in Kambri on Thursday […]
By Eliza Croft The ANU Musical Theatre Company (MTC) has cancelled its production of ‘The Drowsy Chaperone’. The MTC Executive has said this was due to difficulties securing an appropriate venue, but a number of students involved in the production […]
By Rebecca Zhong The federal election has come and gone, and the end of Semester is drawing closer. If you’ve been too busy watching Antony Green, here’s the news you might have missed. Campus Four study rooms on Level 3 […]
By Eliza Croft Four study spaces in Chifley Library will be unavailable for student use until the end of July. Library staff will be using the spaces as offices, because the construction works have made their usual offices unsuitable. Several […]
By Anthony Lotric ANU yesterday held a forum to gain student input regarding Kambri’s booking policy, which had been the subject of student backlash. ANU Chief Operating Officer Chris Grange told students that the booking policy first reported on by […]
By Eliza Croft The final policy document for Kambri bookings has been released to the public. The new policy sees various student groups able to access a number of spaces free of charge. Under the leaked draft policy, clubs and […]
By Eliza Croft and Jessica Whiting Week 7 is at an end, and winter is definitely on the way. If you’ve been too busy enjoying all the public holidays, or sorting out your heating system, here’s the news you might […]
Students and staff gathered today to discuss the proposed scheme for booking spaces in Kambri. The meeting was a collaboration between the Clubs Council and the Environment Collective in response to leaked documents showing plans to charge students hundreds of […]