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September SRC Recap: Access for low SES students, police repression, deadnaming and SAlt vs Labor

Student representatives wrangled over access for low SES students, police brutality, mental health provisions and a campaign against deadnaming amid the SRC’s famously colourful election season.

September 8, 2022 Khanh Tran
Campus //

What is the SRC election, and why should I vote?

Honi breaks it down for anyone who might be confused by the Facebook invitations and incoming coloured shirts.

September 7, 2022 Honi Soit
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BREAKING: SRC and USU to shut down in solidarity with staff strikes

The student unions will shut their doors on Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12 May

April 29, 2022 Ellie Stephenson
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Students plagued with uncertainty over Special Considerations applications

Uncertainty surrounding academic outcomes is having negative impacts on the mental health of students.

July 3, 2021 Alice Trenoweth-Creswell and Shania O'Brien
A photo of a heated debate between multiple people at the SRC meeting in a New Law seminar room
News // Students Representative Council

SRC fails to pass regulation changes following contentious procedural motion

The Secretary to Council overruled the decision originally made by President Jacky He

May 8, 2019 Joseph Verity and Pranay Jha
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AUJS slams autonomous Honi Soit editions

Jewish students claim the covers of Queer and Women's Honi Soit endorse violence

May 29, 2018 Lamya Rahman
A photograph of Eastern Avenue at university, with a number of coloured campaign A-frams scattered here and there along the footpath
News // SRC Elections

In-person campaigning for SRC elections begins

Dodging campaigners AND bollards.

September 11, 2017 Brendan James O'Shea
Photograph of a security person walking out of the SRC's back door. The door is slightly ajar, so you can see them walking away with a roll of crushed posters in their left hand. This black and white photograph has been placed on top of a large teal rectangular background. The blue background is merged with photographs of the posters hung up on campus, with a teal wash put over them so they blend into the background. The posters say things like "Staff and Students' Strike", and "What is a Strike?"
News // Campus Security

Campus security enter SRC and remove student posters

Security allegedly entered the premises looking for students who put up the posters around campus this morning.

August 30, 2017 Justine Landis-Hanley
News //

#repselect Live Blog

Follow for all the #repselect drama

October 19, 2016 Honi Soit
Early Gadigal mornings on Wednesday September 1 as voting kicks off.
Analysis //

Elections 2016 Live Blog

Hundreds of hacks will contest four simultaneous elections on Wednesday and Thursday. Follow the carnage live.

September 21, 2016 Honi Soit

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