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trimesters

Photo of a road in UNSW, with an exam booklet superimposed on top.
News // UNSW

UNSW Lays Down the Law: exam papers will no longer be available for collection to law students

The change comes amidst the ongoing and controversial transition to trimesters

August 10, 2019 Kiran Gupta
A photo of students marching at UNSW holding a banner that reads "cancel trimesters".
News // UNSW

VIDEO: UNSW students and staff protest trimesters

Students spoke to Honi about the effects of trimesters on life at UNSW

June 28, 2019 Liam Thorne, Joseph Verity, Carrie Wen and Annie Zhang
The Cancel Trimesters Logo, which has the titular text, and a computer mouse icon, followed by text reading 'UNSW Censors Cancel Trimesters campaign'
News // UNSW

‘Cancel Trimesters’ activists censored by UNSW management

Security officers told students they could not hand out pamphlets without University permission, and posters were removed from around campus

June 3, 2019 Liam Thorne
UNSW student
Regulars // Events

What’s on this week (according to your friend from UNSW)

Five events happening this week

April 4, 2017 Honi Soit
News // Academic Board

Academic Board votes down 12 week semesters

BREAKING: A proposal that would see semesters shortened from 13 weeks to 12 has been shut down.

March 28, 2017 Maani Truu
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Trimester trouble

Liam Carrigan examines the big change to university timetables across the sector

March 15, 2016 Liam Armstrong

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