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Police bring end to 65-day SCA occupation

The longest-running student occupation in the University of Sydney’s history has come to a end, as Nina Dillon Britton reports.

October 25, 2016 Nina Dillon Britton
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2016 in student protests

Victoria Zerbst timelines and traces the key protests of this year

October 18, 2016 Victoria Zerbst
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‘That’s the scary part, who’s next?’: SCA ‘designed to fail’ under Sydney University accounting model

A corporate accounting model introduced under the last Strategic Plan to bring schools and faculties to heel was set up to fail the embattled SCA, critics say. Natalie Buckett and Tom Joyner report.

September 20, 2016 Honi Soit
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SCA consumer claim puts Sydney Uni legal exposure at $20 million

A consumer claim for misleading and deceptive conduct brought by 138 Sydney College of the Arts students is ramping up, as Josh Wooller reports.

September 13, 2016 Josh Koby Wooller
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‘I am incredulous’: Former NSW arts minister says parliament should review SCA decision

In a pointed rebuke of the University of Sydney, former NSW arts minister Peter Collins has slammed the decision to move SCA away from its Rozelle campus, as Tom Joyner reports.

August 30, 2016 Tom Joyner
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Power in vulnerability

Jemima Wilson discusses mental health, the arts and the Save the SCA Campaign

August 29, 2016 Jemima Wilson
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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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ANU School of Art to introduce new design courses

Siobhan Ryan and Gillian Kayrooz report on shifting sands in arts education.

August 23, 2016 Gillian Kayrooz and Siobhan Ryan
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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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The privatisation by stealth of Sydney University

The near closure of SCA is part of a wider trend, writes Alexi Polden

August 1, 2016 Alexi Polden

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