In early April, student activists at the University of Sydney (USyd) campus received official complaint letters from USyd Management, alleging that they had contravened the Campus Access Policy (CAP) by participating in campus protests.
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On Thursday 20th March, Palestine Action Group (PAG) held an emergency rally at Town Hall after Israel broke the ceasefire…
Students have always been, and will always be, at the heart of change. Activism begins in a classroom, in a lecture hall, and on the lawns in front of the quadrangle.
One ‘J Marshall’ wrote to the university saying, “In view of the events of last week, I suggest you institute a chair in thuggery. It would appear that a large number of your students would have no difficulty in passing with first class honours”.
Beneath this easy facade, however, lies a history filled with stories of political, cultural, and artistic activism. Let’s take a stroll down Glebe Point Road.
In an age where political censorship is more subtle, there is now an overwhelming impression that student activism and journalism have dwindled in importance.
This article is dedicated to the millions of lives Kissinger destroyed and the hope that someday soon Australia will again stand on its own and for a worldview that looks beyond stability.
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Student activists from across NSW campuses assembled to oppose the event, critical of what a business summit for corporate executives will do to tangibly better the lives of Australians in a cost-of-living crisis.