On Tuesday May 7 at 1pm, hundreds of students attended a snap rally organised by the USyd Gaza solidarity encampment, in response to the most recent attacks on — and beginning of an invasion of — Rafah after Israel rejected a ceasefire.
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Egregiously, there were no Indigenous students present at the forum, meaning that Macourt had to undertake significant labour in explaining Indigenous Australian issues, particularly to international students who did not grow up with basic education on these discourses.
Besides a few attempts by Zionist supporters to verbally intimidate, there was no escalation. The encampment chanted non-stop until Zionist protestors voluntarily left university grounds soon after.
It was broadly noted that the campus security has been friendly, but that there is a feeling that the university will want them to be moved on by the end of the week. Questions loom over graduations which begin next Wednesday, and how that will affect the camp’s continuation.
NSW Police are conducting an operation on campus after a ‘threat’ has caused multiple buildings to be evacuated.
A one-woman show, Tell Me On a Sunday necessitates extraordinary endurance for the performer; Clare sang effortlessly with the stamina of a marathon runner.
The USU has announced Michael Bromley as their interim CEOfor the next six months following the resignation of Andrew Mills in March.
The eleven candidates listed on the notice, in alphabetical order by last name, are: Harshita Bandari, James Dwyer, Angus Fisher, Ethan Floyd, Simon Homsany, Daniel Park, Orlando Throsby, Naomi Viegas, Phan Vu, Georgia Zhang and Zixuan Zhang.
Like most universities, UOW has a student newspaper. Unlike most universities, its paper The Tertangala is older than the university itself.
Tracing the lives of a brother and sister, the plot of Tidelines has a clear destination, with every incident pointing us in that direction.