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Campus rainbow steps, rainbow crossing vandalised
NEWS University

Campus rainbow steps, rainbow crossing vandalised

March 10, 2023 River McCrossen

UOW Security are investigating after the rainbow steps were vandalised this week, which the student union labeled “an attempt to intimidate and upset LBGTQIA+

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#Vandalism, campus, Rainbow steps
Capturing the heart and soul of Wollongong: a hand-drawn map by Alex Pescud
CULTURE Illawarra NEWS

Capturing the heart and soul of Wollongong: a hand-drawn map by Alex Pescud

February 9, 2023February 9, 2023 Tilly Anne

Feature image: Instagram/ TheWollongongMap There hasn’t been a birds-eye, hand-drawn map of Wollongong since 1840. Until now.   Local cartographer and artist, Alex Pescud, sought

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Arts, Craft, Drawing, Map, Wollongong, Wollongong Maps
Yeehaw United’s Ela Akyol elected as WUSA President
University Illawarra NEWS

Yeehaw United’s Ela Akyol elected as WUSA President

December 4, 2022December 4, 2022 Ty Seeto

Yeehaw United’s Ela Akyol has been elected President of the Wollongong Undergraduate Student Association. Running under a joint Labor caucus, Akyol received 302 votes,

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Stupol, UOW, WUSA
Protestors hit with capsicum spray at AFR Higher Education Summit
NEWS University

Protestors hit with capsicum spray at AFR Higher Education Summit

September 4, 2022October 13, 2023 Ty Seeto

Protestors have been capsicum sprayed by police during a protest at the Australian Financial Review (AFR) Higher Education Summit in Sydney last Tuesday. The

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NUS, Police, politics, Students, Stupol
Psych student takes aim at school’s “exploitative” flyer contest
NEWS University

Psych student takes aim at school’s “exploitative” flyer contest

July 19, 2022July 19, 2022 River McCrossen

A first-year psychology student says a School of Psychology flyer contest to promote respectful behaviour on campus should have been a paid gig instead.

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Behaviour Statement, campus, NSSS, Psychology, School of Psychology, UOW
UTS defends Vertigo funding cut-off
NEWS University

UTS defends Vertigo funding cut-off

July 9, 2022July 9, 2022 Ty Seeto

The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has spoken out after it’s executive cut student magazine Vertigo out of a funding deal with the university

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Funding, media, Student media, UTS, Vertigo
Wollongong kicks off it’s first very own comedy fest
NEWS Illawarra

Wollongong kicks off it’s first very own comedy fest

July 8, 2022July 8, 2022 River McCrossen

An hour until showtime, organiser Riley Jones admitted he was nervous. “It’s a gamble. Comedy’s always a gamble,” Jones told The Tertangala at the

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Comedy, Wollongong, Wollongong Comedy Festival
Wollongong activists join nationwide protests against US abortion ruling
NEWS Illawarra

Wollongong activists join nationwide protests against US abortion ruling

July 2, 2022July 2, 2022 Sam Lefoe

Feature image: Jordi Maudson Wollongong activists marched with others across the country to protest the overturning of abortion rights in America and demand that

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Abortion, RoevWade, Wollongong
UTS student mag cut from union funding boost
NEWS University

UTS student mag cut from union funding boost

June 10, 2022June 10, 2022 Ty Seeto

The University of Technology Sydney’s (UTS) student magazine, Vertigo, has announced it will have to cut back on print issues after UTS executives cut

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Funding, sydney, UTS, Vertigo
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