So, you’re at the pointy end of the session, final assignments are fast approaching and you’re trying to prepare for exams. How do you keep calm when the pressure is on? Here are five tips to help: Structure and organise your time Create a study...
It’s National Scams Awareness Week (21-25 May) – a timely reminder to be safe, be aware and consider email security. Email is one of the most common communication methods between CSU and students, which means good email security is a must. We...
By Bree Fonti Sustainability Adviser Congratulations to everyone at Charles Sturt University for their amazing effort in joining the #CSUWarOnWaste. By getting involved in new and exciting initiatives such as bringing your Keep Cup for your morning...
By Jana Vass Bachelor of Communications (Theatre / Media) student Madness, burning cats, Mozart and a play within a play. What could possibly go wrong? Everything, but no matter what the show must go on! It is 1971. Lewis (Gareth Thompson), a...
By Sam Laurie Thursday 17 May is International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT). The theme for this year’s IDAHOBIT is ‘Alliances for Solidarity’; nothing can happen in isolation and everyone needs to stand...
By Shannon O’Mara You Do You Week is an annual student-run initiative at the CSU Bathurst residence, Towers. This event is a program that encourages people to accept themselves regardless of what others think and embrace the differences of...
By Dom Costello Firstly, what is Rivcoll? Rivcoll Student Representative Committee (SRC) is the group of students behind every Wednesday Night and Friday Unwind, and behind every one of the 33 student organisations, clubs and societies on the Wagga...
By Josh Bruni Thanks to all our residential school students who purchased reusable KeepCups! Reusable cups help prevent the large amount of waste that goes into landfill each year. I urge you to continue the war on waste from home and help make a...
There’s been no shortage of podium finishes for CSU students and alumni at the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, with track cyclist Kaarle McCulloch claiming four medals from four events, while CSU Pro Chancellor and alumnus Kurt Fearnley...
Transport NSW changes have come into effect this month following an IPART review of rural and regional bus fares. The good news is for many students, the changes will actually reduce fares, as long as you hold a Transport Concession Entitlement Card...













