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12.5.2025  May Day Rally Mobilises Students Against Uni Cuts 11.5.2025  ANU Students Rally For Focus On Violence against Women 10.5.2025  A Sector In Crisis - UTS and WSU Follow ANU’s Lead In Major Cuts and Restructures 5.5.2025  Students Launch Protest Subcommittee: ‘Tear Down the Poster Policy’ 29.4.2025  Campus Perspective: Study Debunks Link Between International Students and Rising Rents
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The 37% rule

20.3.2018 by Liam King
  • Canberra,
  • Discovery,
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Meanwhile, in Canberra... #3

19.3.2018 by Jasper Lindell
  • Canberra,
  • Domestic,
  • Regular Column,
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Meanwhile in Canberra... #2

7.3.2018 by Jasper Lindell
  • Canberra,
  • Domestic,
  • Politics,
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My Recent Interest In Men’s Rights Has Absolutely Nothing To Do With My Chronic Case Of Foot Fungus, I Assure You

7.3.2018 by Will Fletcher
  • Dating,
  • Love,
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Paper Cuts, Or A Cut Below

24.12.2017 by Jack Foster
  • Reviews,
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Love/Chamberlain: Two legends cross paths in a quirky exploration of womanhood

10.11.2017 by Amelia Richardson
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She-Wolves of Wall Street Theatre: Girls Dominate in BOYS WILL BE BOYS

8.11.2017 by Alex Elgue
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Saving the Arts

19.10.2017 by Kat Carrington
  • Theatre,
  • Union Court
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Capital Gains: Quality Of Life In Canberra

20.9.2017 by Jasper Lindell
  • Canberra,
  • History,
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We will not Stand with Hector: Depictions of Sexual Assault in Theatre

19.9.2017 by Kat Carrington and Anna Miley
  • Theatre
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Going Grey in More Ways Than One

19.9.2017 by Eleanor Armstrong
  • Canberra
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Local Youth Recovers After Risky Tag

19.9.2017 by Zoe O'Leary Cameron
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Big Heart for The Big Sick

13.9.2017 by Ashley Penrose
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Intimacy at the Street Theatre

8.9.2017 by Tess Moody
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Who Wants to Be? at the Street Theatre

7.9.2017 by Emma Cupitt
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The History Boys: A Masterful Performance of A Troubling Play

6.9.2017 by Jack Foster
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Bachie Recaps: Episode 11

4.9.2017 by Katie Ward
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Women are Great: An ANU Women’s Revue Review

2.9.2017 by Ria Pflaum
  • Reviews,
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