Because student politics is just a game.
Author: Jeffrey Khoo
“Bring on graduation season in December!”
A USyd spokesperson says they cannot “retrospectively” change fees for existing students.
The ACNC statistics are alarming: in 2020, the workforce in NSW public universities shrunk by over 13,000.
Interviews with twelve student activists.
Subjects that are at risk of being cut include many from Hebrew, Biblical & Jewish Studies, Visual Arts, Philosophy and more.
Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott said that USyd had made this decision due to “NSW health advice.”
Voter turnout was at an all-time high.
Undergrad units with less than 24 students will be cut.
The move raises concerns that Turnitin is “buying out its most promising competitive threat.”