For five years, the disabled student community has faced an uphill battle to implement a Disability Room, USyd’s stubborn failure to deliver leaves its glowing rhetoric on disability inclusion as little more than tokenistic platitudes.
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Functionally and compositionally, the Senate appears to be more akin to a board of directors at an increasingly corporatised institution.
More than a century’s worth of musical education means that the Conservatorium is not without controversy and eclectic personalities.
The reform means that anyone who applies to discontinue not to count as fail after census date must provide proof of extenuating circumstances following the Government’s controversial Job-ready Graduates Package passed two years ago.
USyd staff are fighting the corporate university — students must support them and attend the strikes in week 11 and 13.
Students on a Subclass 500 (Student) visa will only be able to transfer courses if “the [Home Affairs] Minister is satisfied that there is not an unreasonable risk of an unwanted transfer of critical technology”.
Striking workers are fighting for their rights and our community. The need for public support around public jobs and public infrastructure is important now more than ever.
It’s possible to live rent-free in Sydney: just find somewhere with an ‘open’ door.
Confronting the reality of mass drug seizures.
Exploring whether proximity to a university impacts your vote.