
A true statesman shines at St Paul’s
He may be leaving Canberra, but Bob Brown has his sights set on the globe, writes Michael Koziol.
He may be leaving Canberra, but Bob Brown has his sights set on the globe, writes Michael Koziol.
After student rallies which made national headlines, Vice Chancellor Dr Michael Spence and Director of Corporate Media Relations Andrew Potter justify the necessity of budget cuts.
It’s always Sunni in Baghdad, except for when it’s Shi’ite, writes Cale Hubble
The first contested SUPRA election in six years will take place in late May. As Kira Spucys-Tahar found, there is no shortage of intrigue and impropriety among the grown-ups either.
Around 1300 students gathered in support of Sydney University staff facing the axe. Honi Soit’s James O’Doherty reports on a momentum-shifting march.
What are we to do? Journalists are expected to break news and uncover scandals. Yet a step too far and our efforts are stymied. James O’Doherty asks whether censorship is ever the answer
Not all is kosher in the ICT department, writes Madeleine King.
The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) has taken the University of Sydney to Fair Work Australia over the decision to cut more than one hundred academic staff. The University has been asked to stop the job cuts process until the case is heard. If the hearing is successful, the University of Sydney may have to…
Max Chalmers reports on the backlash against staff cuts.
Max Chalmers investigates why your lecturers might be missing.