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Not myPlan
Ren discusses issues present in UNSW’s new degree progression and planning software
Opinion
Ren discusses issues present in UNSW’s new degree progression and planning software
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And so, it’s that time again. Winter is setting in, Sydney is lit up by Vivid, and the UNSW Theatrical Society (NUTS) is putting on a series of shorter plays written by UNSW students. I attended the performance on Thursday, June 12, catching three of the six shows that
NSW Parliament
In March, the NSW Government announced major reforms to its workers’ compensation system. These reforms have caused quite a stir amongst politicians, unions, and workers alike, leading to the bill being referred to a second parliamentary inquiry. This comes after the bill has already undergone several changes since its dramatic
Arc Board
Last Wednesday, Arc held its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The AGM is a yearly meeting that companies are required to hold to meet their reporting requirements to government bodies. The usual purpose of the AGM is for Arc to approve its report on the organisation for the past financial year.
UNSW SRC
A whopper of an SRC meeting unfolds with 14 motions raised, as the council bounces back and forth from political debate to group therapy session.
Opinion
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UNSW SRC
President Diya Sengupta started this meeting, after the Acknowledgment of Country, by reminding the council to check their emails and keep on top of their commitments. In what felt like a critique of a particular member of the SRC, Sengupta said that her job was to be President and that
UNSW Law and Justice
The entrance examination will no longer be used by Australia's top law school.
Guest Article
Jeanette highlights the influence of diversity and representation in the 2025 Federal election.
UNSW
The loyal Samoyeds have completed their education after seven years on campus.