During the talk, which called abortion a “net negative” for women, protestors’ cries of “our bodies, our choice!” from outside reverberated within the lecture theatre and the Law Annex building.
Author: Claire Ollivain
The placard asked ‘Are disabled people a burden on society?’ and was placed next to ‘yes’ and ‘no’ jars.
The editorial for our week 7 edition.
Panelists discussed how the proposal was a cost-cutting measure which would damage the quality of education.
Professor Pip Pattison, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Education) has proposed that the University retain 13 contact weeks a semester, but that…
Speakers argued that justice would be won by the people and not the state.
The ‘uberisation’ of universities was criticised for degrading education and the lives of staff.
Few of the recommendations from the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody have been implemented.
The UTSSA President and Executive have been criticised for imposing sanctions on the Education Action Group, their lack of transparency, and cuts to Vertigo’s budget.
How history remembers those buried beneath us.