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Image of SULC stall signpost which reads "Liberal Club" surrounded by blue and white balloons
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St Paul’s College “freshers” given monetary incentive to join SULC by members of soft-right

First year college students were allegedly promised two dollars to sign up to the Liberal Club by members of the soft-right

February 22, 2019 Jessica Syed and Joseph Verity
News // SASS Agm

SASS exec elections ruled invalid second year in a row

A fresh AGM will likely be reheld next year

November 6, 2018 Janek Drevikovsky
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SASS executive removed and new elections called: USU Board

Board Director and former SASS President Jacob Masina mismanaged last year’s AGM.

March 23, 2018 Janek Drevikovsky
Analysis //

Who are you, again?

Kida Lin looks at political factions stacking USU societies.

March 13, 2018 Kida Lin
News //

Stacks on stacks: Jacob Masina elected SASS president

Hayden Tonazzi and Oliver Moore refuse to stack so much as chairs

November 4, 2016 Honi Soit
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Calls for Wom*n’s Officer Vanessa Song to resign from SRC

Tina Huang reports

March 7, 2016 Tina Huang

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