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A photograph taken at the National Day of Action that reads "USYD HAS A RAPE PROBLEM"
News // Campus Sexual Assault

VIDEO: Students are still waiting for decisive action on the campus sexual assault crisis

Honi spoke to students and activists in the lead up to and on the day of the National Day of Action about universities' progress on the campus sexual assault crisis

August 26, 2019 Amelia Mertha, Liam Thorne, Joseph Verity and Carrie Wen
An image of protesters outside the University of Sydney
News // National Day Of Action

National Day of Action sees students across universities unite against sexual violence

The protest has become the most important of the year among national Wom*n’s Collectives since the AHRC report into campus sexual assault was released in 2017

August 20, 2019 Vivienne Guo
Photo of the USyd Quadrangle, and with a photo of half drunk
Analysis // Alcohol

What USyd’s Draft Alcohol Policy doesn’t achieve

Not without its positive elements, the draft alcohol policy takes an inappropriate approach towards alcohol regulation

August 17, 2019 Liam Thorne
Graphic with yellow background, and the logos for Universities Australia and the Social Research Centre
News // Campus Sexual Assault

2020 national survey on student sexual assault and harassment confirmed

The Social Research Centre and Dr Anastasia Powell will conduct the survey, with indications that there will be methodological improvements from the first survey in 2016

August 16, 2019 Liam Thorne
Two logos: One of 'End Rape On Campus' and 'Universities Australia'
Analysis // Campus Sexual Assault

EROC Australia warn of a second national survey into campus sexual assault without ethical methodology

The 2020 survey must be carried out by an organisation with “demonstrated expertise in conducting best-practice research on sexual assault”

June 25, 2019 Liam Thorne and Jessica Syed
Bettina Arndt taking photos of protesters
News //

Two Bettina Arndt protesters cleared from misconduct proceedings

The University ruled that students did not impede Arndt's talk last September

June 4, 2019 Alan Zheng
News // St Pauls College

St Paul’s review shows a college desperate to remedy a history of misogyny

The Broderick review has released its long-awaited report on the culture of St Paul’s.

September 14, 2018 Zoe Stojanovic-Hill and Andrew Rickert
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
News // Bettina Arndt

Protestors confront attendees at Bettina Arndt talk

Arndt called the police to expedite the SULC event

September 11, 2018 Millie Roberts
News // Michael Spence

Secret component of Broderick Review withheld from public

In an Academic Board meeting held on campus on Tuesday, Spence revealed that a third report containing first-person experiences was withheld from the public.

March 6, 2018 Millie Roberts

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