On 14th May, a Student General Meeting (SGM) was called to get student consensus on two topics: the new definition of antisemitism, and the University of Sydney’s ties to Israel.
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Without a draft constitution for the university to endorse in writing, there was no reason for the membership of the USU to vote for the changes at the SGM.
Show USyd management we won’t be silenced in the fight for Palestine by rejecting their new antisemitism definition.
At a Student General Meeting (SGM) on the 26 September, Students overwhelmingly endorsed three motions, ‘that UNSW disclose and divest from the $2.973 million in financial investments in weapon companies’, that ‘UNSW cuts its research partnerships with weapons companies’, and that ‘Students stand for a Free Palestine’.
We can’t look away and pretend as if genocide is normal, which is what universities, the government and the media would prefer.
Organising across campus and online platforms remains a critical obstacle for political activists, especially when it comes to increasing accessibility for the historically unengaged.
Swinburne University campus security have allegedly reported pro-Palestine students to the police for leafleting and collecting signatures to call for a Student General Meeting (SGM).
In an invigorating SGM, hundreds of students at the University of Sydney voted overwhelmingly in favour of cutting ties with Israel.
Since 1971, the University of Sydney’s Students’ Representative Council (SRC) has hosted four Student General Meetings (SGMs), with the fifth…
At the upcoming Student General Meeting, the student body will be demanding the University of Sydney divests, discloses and cuts…