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Students demand an end to sexual assault on campus

The protest highlighted that 1 in 8 sexual assaults on campuses occur during Orientation Week.

March 3, 2021 Iggy Boyd
Analysis //

Sydney Timetable: A solution in search of a problem

Why do we have a new timetabling system?

February 28, 2021 Patrick McKenzie
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Students and workers demand climate jobs and justice

Spirited chants of “keep the planet green and clean, send the bosses to the guillotine” were heard in the streets.

February 20, 2021 Vivienne Guo
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Campus and the coronavirus

The impacts of COVID-19 on staff, student organisations and casuals at USyd.

March 15, 2020 Lara Sonnenschein and Nina Dillon Britton
Text reading "University error: USyd Master of Global Health students left without Centrelink"
News // News

University error leaves Master of Global Health students without Centrelink support

After their degree was not registered by the University with Centrelink, students have been offered a one-off monetary payment.

April 8, 2019 Aisling Bhroin
Screenshot of a PSYC3017 lecture recording. The caption says "watch till the end with the volume up" and "when the lecturer absolutely loses his shit HAHAHAHA"
News // Campus News

USyd lecturer shouts and swears at student in elaborate hoax

A controversial Snapchat clip was revealed to be a shock value psychology experiment

March 27, 2019 Millie Roberts
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Not your 9 to 5: How young shift workers are missing out on mental health care

Inquiring into the precarious nature of student mental health care

March 27, 2019 Amy Brooke and Karishma Luthria
Features // Endometriosis

The Invisible One in Ten: Endometriosis hidden on Campus

Hazel Mackenzie Peterson and Nell O'Grady analyse the unspoken nature of the disease

March 15, 2019 Nell O'Grady and Hazel Mackenzie Peterson
Tech // Coding

Encoding literacy

Is coding the new frontier of education for the next generation?

October 24, 2018 Sameer Murthy
Features // Travel

Not all those who wander are wanderlost

That Mediterranean booze cruise won't help you ‘find yourself’

August 7, 2018 Jacinta Keast

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