


BREAKING: Fate of Criminal Law exam remains unclear
This is the biggest law exam scandal since 2013.
‘Education is a public good’: New Greens bill to scrap student debt indexation
If inflation remains at 7.8 per cent by 1 June next year, the average student debt will increase by $1847.


Labor’s budget: Where’s the rest of it?
Straight out of Budget Lockup, Honi gives you all the info on where students lie in this year’s Federal Budget.

Investigation into underpayment of casuals continues
The University seemingly set out to investigate casuals’ wage theft without a specific plan to speak with casuals. The University has since disputed this claim.

A very cold war indeed
Don your power armour and grab your gauss rifle, it’s time to wander the nuclear wasteland.

‘Management is dragging the chains’: USyd staff strike amid ‘baffling’ negotiations
Despite 15 months of ongoing enterprise bargaining, University management has yet to put forward substantial offers on key NTEU demands.

Transitions, Transistors, Translation: How to speak to your sister
What do Renaissance-era slurs, electronic music, and sibling love have in common?

SRC October Recap: USyd’s proposed Indigenous policy, Week 10’s strike and QEII
The penultimate meeting of the 94th SRC saw advocates launching a campaign against the University’s Confirmation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Identity policy and support for Week 10’s student and staff strike.