By Declan Milton and Hayley Hands ANU has announced it is preparing for a transition to “full online delivery” of classes in the upcoming week. In an email to staff and students on 17 March, Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt stated colleges […]
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By Declan Milton and Hayley Hands ANU has announced it is preparing for a transition to “full online delivery” of classes in the upcoming week. In an email to staff and students on 17 March, Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt stated colleges […]
Exams are over and campus is emptier than an Australian parliament of eligible politicians, but Observer is still here to keep you up to date on all the latest news. Whether you’re having the time of your life on a […]
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 […]
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 […]
UPDATE 24/5: ANUSA has condemned violence at the protest and committed to “greater inclusivity” in future events. ANUSA focused on the “generally good nature of the event” in a statement posted on their Facebook page. However, they reminded students that […]
ANU Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt defended ANU’s remaining fossil fuel investments on Q&A tonight, in a program dominated by debate over free speech, university fees and climate change policy. Schmidt argued for a broad liberalisation of speech, the detriment of higher […]