Lapses in communication, initiative and administrative problems mean that FoodHub has been shelved for this semester.
Author: Khanh Tran
Activists gather to speak out on International Transgender Day of Visibility.
Having sat in the Bush administration’s National Security Council during early years of the Iraq War, Green’s appointment is regarded as controversial.
Following an incident in which some students’ disability adjustments were nearly voided, stronger action on disability inclusion and justice in professions such as Medicine is desperately needed.
Last Friday, the USU Board presided over a successful month for C&S events and live performances, emerging issues over a dodgy A-frame, and a debate over the organisation’s investment strategy.
Five years on from the landmark 2016 AHRC Survey, the Social Research Centre’s report indicates that much remains to be done for victims and survivors of sexual violence.
The Group of Eight is concerned that proposals for disclosing nationality breakdowns at Australian universities may amount to “racial profiling”.
The rise in exorbitant international schools and universities demands a closer examination at international education’s ideological underpinnings and envision a more equitable outlook.
Fermented tofu and soy sauce, two seemingly mundane condiments, represents a comforting crossroad between Chinese and Vietnamese cultures in two tightly sealed containers.
An upcoming review of overseas students’ working hours raises the possibility of changes being reversed and risks uncertainty for those in precarious working conditions.