The People’s Inquiry into Campus Free Speech on Palestine officially closed its submissions on 15 April.
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Who gets to decide what flies? Can I turn up here with any flag I want and throw it on any building? You have more input than you might think!
The University of Sydney has announced amendments to the Campus Access Policy 2024 (CAP). In an email to staff and…
The report called for a continued ban on “any form of protest within a building on the University campus, and the impeding of access to and exit from any building by protest” in line with the Campus Access Policy which commenced June 28.
On Tuesday night, University management had sent a letter to the protest organisers warning that the “posters may indicate an intention for Students Against War to conduct a demonstration on University lands, contrary to the Campus Access Policy”.
The open letter was addressed to Chancellor David Thodey, Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott and the Academic Board. It has been signed by 54 academics thus far.
Students, union members, and other activists gathered on Eastern Avenue to defend and advocate for the right to safe, free, and accessible abortions.
USyd protective services invoked the Inclosed Lands Protection Act to remove the group, and protesters were escorted off-campus by police.
We must remain vigilant in supporting and protecting the right for students to assemble, protest, and advocate for themselves against institutions geared towards preserving the power of a select, elite few.
On August 1, the University of Sydney branch of the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU), held a protest outside F23…