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Door closing mechanism falls off Susan Wakil Building; one student hospitalised

The student received a minor concussion.

March 4, 2021 Shania O'Brien and Jeffrey Khoo
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Peak medical research body asks USyd to investigate concerns

Rory Robertson is back, and he’s raised concerns over another study from the Charles Perkins Centre

June 15, 2019 Alan Zheng
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A Cinderella Series: MECO, SUBS and Health Sciences Balls

Time to dust off your glass slippers and relive 2018's balls before the clock strikes 12

October 21, 2018 Shauna Moloney and Nicolette PT
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Cumberland’s Coming

Cumberland correspondent Alexandros Tsathas discusses what the campus shift will mean.

June 21, 2015 Alexandros Tsathas

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