The housing crisis, sexual misconduct, Sydney Student, and the Voice to Parliament were all in the firing line as USyd’s hacks and shills reconvened this month.
Author: Katarina Butler
The report comes as part of a commitment to reduce incidences of sexual assault and harrassment on campus.
Students at the SCA are burdened by paying for materials throughout their degree.
Reports abounded as the Board heads towards a Semester of activity.
Staff rallied on Open Day to build support for industrial action against unfair pay, overwork, and casualisation.
Tutors are often seen as a way to fill the gaps in a school system that is under-resourced and overworked.
Since 2013, when Bremner founded EROC, she has worked to provide both direct support to students impacted by sexual violence, and to lobby state and federal governments for change.
ANU took strike action on 27 July to demand job security and better workloads.
The newly-elected Board directors gathered to chart their “ambitious, but cautiously optimistic” approach for the coming year.
The increasing mistreatment of staff in the tertiary education sector is symptomatic of a larger evil: university degrees become increasingly commodified, and universities themselves become corporatised.