Faith and discernment are an indispensable part, regardless of our beliefs, of the exciting tides of turbulence that life brings.
Author: Khanh Tran
Brigid Heywood has stepped down following pressures from the NTEU, she is due to face court in Armidale on 26 September.
Yesterday’s SRC Council Meeting was a fast-paced night with hacks shouting and debating as September’s Elections preparations looms in the distance.
Situated next to St Paul’s College, devoting chief service to the conservative Sydney Diocese and banning the mingling of opposite sex residents after 10pm, Moore College has a long history with USyd’s evangelical circles.
Based in the International Student Lounge, Foodhub will provide essential food and toiletries for both domestic and international students.
NSW’s major universities are still failing on equal access to higher education.
Ariana Haghighi, Bonnie Huang, Harry Gay, Nandini Dhir, Patrick Mckenzie and Rhea Thomas have been chosen to lead Pulp Magazine alongside Senior Editor Marlow Hurst.
Last night, chaos descended on the room as Labor campaigners and Socialist Alternative traded tirades over whether Prime Minister Anthony Albanese can enact positive change.
USyd’s enormous wealth consolidates a crisis in tertiary education and indicates a university executive crying wolf over the grinding austerity measures of the past years.
The tune of a cashed-up USU is very audible following the latest Board Meeting.