It’s week 10 and the finish line is in sight! If you’re more snowed under than a duckling in the fluff, here’s the news you might have missed. Union Court Redevelopment The Virtual Reality tour of the plans for Union […]
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It’s week 10 and the finish line is in sight! If you’re more snowed under than a duckling in the fluff, here’s the news you might have missed. Union Court Redevelopment The Virtual Reality tour of the plans for Union […]
Five dollar lunches will feature in the re-developed Union Court, ANU has promised. The redevelopment will also feature a supermarket “comparable in size to [the supermarkets at the] Ainslie or Lyneham shops”. At a recent forum, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Marnie-Hughes […]
ANU is seeking names for every building, street, and area in the Union Court Redevelopment, including the name for the entire precinct, which ANU confirmed may not be called “Union Court”. University staff have expressed a desire to add more […]
Spring has sprung, and whether you’ve been out of town, bogged down in exams, or just drinking in denial of another six weeks of university to come, here’s the news you might have missed. The ANU Schmidt has announced that, […]
Lunch at the Pop-Up Village will cost students $4 more, on average, than in the old Union Court, Observer’s analysis shows. The cost of beer remains roughly the same. A Union Court lunch, at a median average, used to put […]
A fanfare of destruction will soon disrupt Copland area classrooms and academics, ANU officials have warned, due to the demolition of the Manning Clark Centre. ANU promised students the demolition process would be as quick and quiet as possible, but […]
ANU Bar attracted far more students than the Pop-Up Village’s MOLO last night, in the first real test of the now-competing venues. But the Bar’s success in numbers may not translate into financial sustainability, as drinks were heavily subsidised. Observer […]
The Union Court redevelopment may be seriously stalled by an ongoing court case with between ANU and ANU Union. The ACT Supreme Court has scheduled the hearing for October, and the Union intends to continue operating until they are heard. […]
Students and staff farewelled Union Court today, with promises from the Vice-Chancellor of a more functional venue to come after redevelopment. The ANU community said goodbye by making their mark on Union Court before it is demolished. Vice Chancellor Brian […]
ANU activists painted pro-refugee, anti-ANU messages across Union Court last night, in advance of today’s farewell painting activities. Their slogans, in protest of ANU hiring detention centre operators Wilson Security, were erased by ANU staff before the event occurred. […]