Day 4 began with a new strain of brain-rot: hydraulic compression videos! A fitting start to the final day of student ...
Whilst members of NLS and Unity attempted to speak on campaigns such as the international student concession transport cards, ...
In the game of NatCon chess, SAlt seem to be moving their pieces with purpose this morning. That is, when they’re not cutting ...
The only way workers can fight for their wages and conditions is to hit the system where it hurts, by withholding their ...
SUDS’s latest production Rent: The Musical (No, Not that Rent) is a musical about love and the emotional politics of ...
The icing on the cake was having to stand in the scorching heat for hours on end, which apparently wasn’t an “accessibility” ...
In light of International Human Rights Day o0, Dunghutti organiser Paul Silva identified the irony of so-called Australia celebrating the day, whilst First Nations people have had those rights taken ...
NatCon’ is a word that sends a thrill through the veins of student politicians in Australia, and a smidgen of terror into ...
Faced with narratives populated by gaps, omissions and distortions, Funder set to pen a “fiction of inclusion”, dismantling ...
As of publication, the scholarship webpage has been restored and the dates for the scholarship labelled as “TBC”, with a note ...
A new review released recommends that all university students, including part-time and international students, receive ...