by Emily Minter No matter what degree you are studying, at some point you will probably have to write an essay… Now this is a concept that fills many people’s heart with fear. You’ve probably had other students tell you how boring and hard...
We’ve all heard of it and no doubt have an opinion on it. But, what is the current research saying, and what are the predictions being made by scientists about our changing climate?
It’s grand final time across the country and a number of CSU sporting teams have fought their way to the top competing in grand final events over the weekend. Getting to the top is no mean feat, so we spoke to Francesca Van Blerk, member of the...
Noticed any construction sites on campus of late? Interested in finding out what all the fuss is about? You can now keep tabs on what is being built or renovated across all CSU campuses via the new-look projects webpage.
A team of 15 CSU students have taken to the slopes at Thredbo to compete in the 2015 Australian Snow Uni Games from 23 – 27 August.
By Emily Foy-Brown Digging up the past – whether that be playing spin the bottle in year six or last weekends antics at the Unibar – is usually something us university students avoid doing. However for several theology students and staff...
Charles Sturt University’s Port Macquarie Paramedic students raised over $15 000 to purchase defibrillators for several community groups at their Red and Blue Ball on Friday 7 August.
Remember that event last month where everyone had to wear red? You may have noticed a sea of red on social media and wondered ‘what’s going on’?! You might have watched the action unfold on CSU’s new Snapchat account (CharlesSturtUni) OR maybe you...
The latest edition of the CSU Port Macquarie student magazine Synapses has just dropped, featuring event highlights, uni advice and student musings from the past month.
Check out the latest Synapses edition online.
Charlotte is a Charles Sturt University student undertaking a Master of Clinical Psychology. She has come to Charlie with a special favour – to ask Australian students over eighteen to help her out by participating in a simple tick-the-box...