The pattern of education cuts is a grim “new normal”.
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During the talk, which called abortion a “net negative” for women, protestors’ cries of “our bodies, our choice!” from outside reverberated within the lecture theatre and the Law Annex building.
Students vowed they would “strike ’till they win.”
The speak-out comes in response to the Catholic Society’s ableist placard.
Staff will then be notified of the status of their claim and repayments will commence in Semester 2.
Mulvaney has a history of anti-LGBT views, while Lewis sits on the board of Thales Australia.
The reversal comes after weeks of uncertainty for Honours students in the Medical Foundation Building.
The placard asked ‘Are disabled people a burden on society?’ and was placed next to ‘yes’ and ‘no’ jars.
Some students have reported being locked out of critical University systems.
Staff say that revenue shortfalls were exaggerated, leading to unnecessary cuts.