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St Paul’s College appoints existing Council member as new Warden

Loane's appointment ends Paul's brief three semesters with a lay-Warden

October 25, 2019 Liam Thorne
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St Paul’s warden resigns after only three semesters

The resignation comes as the college is undergoing a process of “cultural renewal”

July 1, 2019 Baopu He
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St Paul’s College self-released Progress Report overstates success of reforms

Several potholes can be identified in claims made by the Report

June 25, 2019 Jessica Syed and Baopu He
st Paul's College cut out on black
Perspective //

The Lost Boys of College

Students resist adult management at St Paul's College in spite of cultural reform

May 23, 2019 Anonymous
paul's college gate pillar reads "st pauls"
News //

St Paul’s shuts down college bar after hazing ritual

This is the first closure of the Salisbury Bar in 2019

May 19, 2019 Alan Zheng and Baopu He
News // Broderick Review

St Paul’s reform law clears parliament

The embattled USyd college hopes the governance reforms will help with cultural change, writes Janek Drevikovsky

November 20, 2018 Janek Drevikovsky
Profiles // Colleges

St Paul’s College is slowly regenerating

The new head of college, Don Markwell, is making admirable steps towards progress

September 13, 2018 Millie Roberts and Janek Drevikovsky

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