
Students protest changes to the NSW Victims Support Scheme
The proposed changes would mean victims have to gather their own evidence in order to receive compensation.
The proposed changes would mean victims have to gather their own evidence in order to receive compensation.
The protest follows an investigation by Honi which revealed new instances of sexism, racism and hazing at the College.
By reacting instead of acting, we ultimately give universities the upper hand.
The protest has become the most important of the year among national Wom*n’s Collectives since the AHRC report into campus sexual assault was released in 2017
Tensions were high on Tuesday morning as two opposing sides of the abortion debate clashed outside the New South Wales Parliament House on Macquarie Street, where they would stand their ground for hours to come
The University ruled that students did not impede Arndt's talk last September
Wom*n's Officer nominees diverge from the collective on the direction of the autonomous publication
Collective autonomy must be respected to ensure activism against sexual assault on campus continues.