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Colin Rhodes

Colin Rhodes confronted by Let SCA Stay protestors at a meeting earlier this year.
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SCA Dean’s resignation the latest victory for Let SCA Stay campaign

Colin Rhodes ends his ten year tenure amid the ongoing occupation of his office and mounting pressure against SCA’s move from Callan Park

September 16, 2016 Elijah Abraham
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SCA cut off from Wi-Fi as occupation enters third day

Naaman Zhou reports

August 24, 2016 Naaman Zhou
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Students occupy office of SCA Dean to protest job cuts

Eden Faithfull reports on the latest in the campaign to save Sydney College of the Arts.

August 22, 2016 Eden Faithfull
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Framing the debate

The University’s justifications for the closure are weak at best

July 26, 2016 Alexandros Tsathas
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University management face angry staff and students over proposed SCA ‘merger’

Alexandros Tsathas and Victoria Zerbst report.

June 29, 2016 Alexandros Tsathas and Victoria Zerbst
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Students In The Dark as SCA Announces Plans To Retire Rozelle Campus

Naaman Zhou paints a landscape of unrest.

November 25, 2015 Naaman Zhou

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