By Darcy Davitt There are two reasons I haven’t gotten into stand-up comedy. Firstly, I prefer sitting down. The other is that I’m not funny (proven by the first point). Luckily, some of ANU and Canberra’s finest up and coming […]
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By Darcy Davitt There are two reasons I haven’t gotten into stand-up comedy. Firstly, I prefer sitting down. The other is that I’m not funny (proven by the first point). Luckily, some of ANU and Canberra’s finest up and coming […]
By Saffron Geyle On 14 October, Australia’s first referendum in twenty-four years will take place, and potentially change Australian history forever. Deriving from the Uluru Statement From the Heart, issued at Uluru on 26 May 2017, the Voice to […]
By Saffron Geyle, Sophie Felice, Angela Paulson The Student Representative Council (SRC)’s fifth meeting for the year was held on August 16 in Marie Reay 4.02 and on Zoom. Significant topics discussed were the NTEU strikes, AUKUS and other […]
By Hannah Farrow Trigger warning: Mentions of SASH, suicide At the heart of the Australian National University’s campus culture, one digital platform has thrived, allowing students to share their thoughts, experiences, and confessions anonymously: ANU Confessions. ANU Confessions is an […]
By Saffron Geyle Housing access, affordability concerns, and unkept promises of secure accommodation for postgraduate students were all included in PARSA’s Room for Change Report released in May of this year. PARSA acknowledged the significant compromises that students are […]
By Saffron Geyle Most students at ANU have heard the acronym “SAlt” thrown around in conversation before, but what does it stand for? SAlt is short for Socialist Alternative, a group of left-wing activists who rally for ideological […]
By Xanthe Murrell On 8 March 2023, ANU released a statement regarding residential parking. The email outlined new plans for students on campus, which will reduce the number of resident parking spots from 3 July 2023. According to the email, there are […]
By Saffron Geyle Content Warning: This article contains discussions of racism and trauma February 13 this year marked the 15th anniversary of former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s ‘apology’ address in parliament. This moment in Australia’s political history entailed a […]
By Saffron Geyle and Eleanor Ellis Photography by Will Novak Content Warning: Racism, Institutional Betrayal On 26 January 2023, hundreds of people across state lines and territories joined rallies in solidarity with the Aboriginal Tent Embassy and First Nations People, […]
By James Day There are four candidates running for the ANUSA Welfare Officer position this year: Isabella Harding (She/Her) from ‘ACTION! For ANUSA’; Luke Harrison (He/They) from ‘Power in Community’; Leo Hadley (He/Him) from ‘Jedi Council for ANUSA’; and […]