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UTSSA asks student activists to sign declaration amid continuing tensions

A number of office-bearers have been asked to sign a declaration of good behaviour, or else face the removal of privileges or dismissal.

May 6, 2021 Vivienne Guo
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Tensions escalate at UTSSA; President calls security to Council

More Collectives at UTS have faced sanctions including the loss of swipe access, suspension of expenditure, room bookings, and access to Association spaces.

May 2, 2021 Claire Ollivain
Opinion //

Why collectives shouldn’t be autonomous

More impactful activism for non-autonomous collectives.

March 1, 2020 Nina Dillon Britton
The 2017 SRC logo with Krispy Kreme's around it.
Opinion // SRC

The case for a low SES officer

There is one marginalised group lacking representation on the Student Representative Council.

March 26, 2017 Maani Truu
Perspective //

A Rose By Any Other Name Doesn’t Smell As Sweet To Me

Andy Zephyr on preferred pronouns and navigating university life.

September 8, 2015 Andy Zephyr
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Student Services and Collectives win in SRC Budget

Samantha Jonscher on this year’s more important budget.

June 2, 2015 Samantha Jonscher
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Collectives strengthened, services expanded, NUS buoyed: Budget

Justin Pen reports on the second-most important budget of the year.

June 13, 2014 Justin Pen

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