The USU plays a huge role on campus, and the decisions made by its Board and Executive have a direct impact on the lives of students at USyd.
Author: Ethan Floyd
Demand for the Aboriginal Legal Service in NSW/ACT has doubled over the past five years, but government funding for the peak body has declined in real terms. ALS staff, lawyers, and caseworkers are under greater pressure than ever before.
This is not 1770 or 1901. This is not the First Fleet or federation. This is 2023. This is decolonisation in action.
You Can Go Now cannot be considered safe viewing by any means, but it is necessary viewing. It is not a film for delicate constitutions, but for those who are ready for a reckoning.
The 21-month-long bargaining process is the longest of any university in Australian history.
Any progress we seek is unconditionally reliant on the government acting in good faith – something which they have never been capable of doing
Members of Community Action for Rainbow Rights (CARR) were attacked while peacefully protesting an anti-trans event in Belfield on Tuesday night.
Strikes, the Voice and the right to protest. The 95th Council convenes for a second time, this time back in the New Law dungeons.
Even if the act of healing is painful, it is better than suffering in silence among the flames.
The 95th rogues gallery convenes for the first time.