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Universities recognised in 2020 Pride in Sport Index, SUSF non-participation illustrates long way to go

SUSF have not been proactive in supporting inclusion in sport.

October 17, 2020 Wilson Huang
Analysis //

USU and SUSF: USyd’s corporate sweethearts

SSAF negotiations unduly reward corporate organisations

October 24, 2019 Pranay Jha and Anie Kandya
Robert Smithies walks off Oval No.1 next to sign that says "Under New Management"
News // SUSF

Head of Sydney Uni Sport and Fitness made redundant in restructure

SUSF’s incorporation takes its first victim

September 11, 2019 Alan Zheng
News //

39th out of 41 universities: USyd forced to rejig student experience

A poor showing in a national survey of students has prompted the University to reposition itself in student experience

May 20, 2019 Alan Zheng
Analysis // SUSF

Who does SUSF serve?

A new path for the university’s sports’ union is needed

May 20, 2019 Anie Kandya and Vivienne Guo
photo of sydney uni sports and aquatic centre
News // SUSF

SUSF votes to incorporate and overhaul governance

SUSF will allow greater university influence on its direction and student programs

May 9, 2019 Alan Zheng and Liam Thorne
USyd's oval 2
News // Campus News

Flesh-eating bacteria may have been found on campus

A football player's leg was infected with necrotising fasciitis that may have lain dormant on Oval No. 2

May 6, 2019 Millie Roberts
Photo of the cottage described in article with a "For Rent" sign reading "6 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms / $490 per week)
Analysis, Investigation // SUSF

A house, a perk and a multimillion-dollar student organisation

The latest revelations in the long-running SUSF saga

April 3, 2019 Pranay Jha and Alan Zheng
Photo of Coop from cadigal
News //

Campus Co-op cuts back

The Darlington bookstore is battling for financial survival

April 2, 2019 Alan Zheng
Analysis //

Where’s the pride in sport?

Sydney University Sport and Fitness should get a little bit gayer

November 30, 2018 Wilson Huang

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