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Cartoons of a student's Canvas marks showing good results in all assessments except class participation; and a female-presenting student sitting on their chair with hand raised
Analysis // Class Participation

Why don’t you just speak up?

Considering the case against class participation marks

May 22, 2019 Catherine Ku
Green text on pink background, reading, "How the right twists our perceptions of academics"
Opinion // Academia

How the right twists our perceptions of academics

The leftist agenda in academia is not as real as you think

May 22, 2019 Ellie Stephenson
News // Anonymous Marking

University delays anonymous marking by a year

The University committed to anonymous assessments to prevent biased marking.

March 13, 2017 Nick Bonyhady
Perspective //

Is Your Heart in the Right Place?

Will Edwards defends the many colours of the political rainbow.

March 18, 2015 William Edwards

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