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Veterinary School
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“Male preferred” scholarship announced for vet students

Along with standard criteria like having good grades, the ideal applicant for the new scholarship would be a man

February 9, 2017 Imogen Harper and Nick Bonyhady
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Does the USU still need an affirmative action policy?

Five of the nine students running for USU Board this year are women. Mary Ward asks whether this means affirmative action has done its job

May 10, 2016 Mary Ward
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Deconstructing the Male Persuasion

Theodora Von Arnim asks why there were no women in the world university debating grand final.

January 10, 2016 Theodora Von Arnim
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Affirmative Action Implemented in USU Election

All the results and analysis from this year’s Board election.

May 21, 2015 Honi Soit
vijay-chokalingam
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(Everyone Loses) Playing the Race Card!

Astha Rajvanshi on why minority groups aren’t in a race.

April 15, 2015 Astha Rajvanshi

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