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ANU Observer’s 2020 Wrap-Up
Madeleine McDonald Posted On December 31, 2020


By The ANU Observer Team From a global pandemic to wage theft to Neo-Nazi iconography, 2020 has been a remarkable news year for ANU. Here are Observer’s most significant stories from this year.  Observer’s Most Read Articles of 2020 Observer […]


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Criticism of POLS2125 Propels Course Amendments
Madeleine McDonald Posted On November 8, 2020


By Eleanor Ellis and Madeleine McDonald  A number of concerns surrounding the difficulty and workload of POLS2125: Game Theory and Social Sciences have arisen this semester. Student concerns have centred around the workload and heavily maths-based content. Students have now […]


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“Job Cuts are People Cuts”: NTEU calls for “Meaningful Consultation”
Madeleine McDonald Posted On October 1, 2020


By Madeleine McDonald On 22 September, the NTEU, alongside ANU students and staff, led a rally against further job cuts at the University. An open letter opposing forced redundancies and calling for improved consultation was delivered to ANU Chancelry. The […]


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ANU  / Campus  / Halls of Residence  / News
COVID-19 Leads to Reduced Res Hall Re-admission for 2021
Madeleine McDonald Posted On September 20, 2020


By Madeleine McDonald Many later year students will not be returning to on-campus accommodation in 2021, due to reduced occupancy levels in line with COVID-19 social distancing and health directives, and a higher than average influx of first-year students. Students […]


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ANUSA Election  / ANUSA Election - Head to Head  / News
Head to Head: 2021 Vice President
Madeleine McDonald Posted On August 22, 2020


By Madeleine McDonald Content Warning: This article contains mention of sexual assault and sexual harassment. This year’s election will see Zoe Ranganathan from Proud!, Samuel Lee from Go the Distance, and Christian Flynn from Brighter Together compete for the position […]


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SASH Vigil: What Has Changed Since the AHRC Report?
Madeleine McDonald Posted On August 1, 2020


Content Warning: This article contains mention of sexual assault, sexual harassment and institutional betrayal  By Madeleine McDonald ANUSA, PARSA, the Interhall Council, and the ANU Women’s Department have today hosted a vigil to mark the third anniversary of the Australian […]


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Higher Ed  / News
In Pictures: Students Protest University Funding Cuts and Fee Hikes
Madeleine McDonald Posted On July 18, 2020


A National Day of Action is planned for August 28.


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Halls of Residence  / News
Will I Stay or Will I Go? Students Face Uncertainty with Reduced Res Hall Capacity
Madeleine McDonald Posted On May 27, 2020


By Madeleine McDonald ANU Accommodation Services last week announced that residential halls will not be operating at full capacity for Semester Two. Students hoping to return to their on-campus accommodation will be required to complete a returner’s application, with offers […]


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ANU  / News  / Teaching and Learning
‘Incoherent’ and ‘Disappointing’: Satisfaction with ECON2101 Remains Low
Madeleine McDonald Posted On May 19, 2020


By Lottie Twyford and Madeleine McDonald This Semester, concerns have been raised by students enrolled in CBE courses regarding the way the academic college has managed the transition to online learning. One course in particular – ECON2101, which many students […]


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ANU  / News  / Teaching and Learning
Tales from Zoom
Madeleine McDonald Posted On April 25, 2020


By Madeleine McDonald As the last capital city in Australia to have its first case of COVID-19, avoiding the pandemic in Canberra was not a problem – until it was. ANU students were attending classes on campus, splurging on overpriced […]


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