Hello! My name is Hywel and I’m in my second year of a Bachelor of Criminal Justice at CSU in Bathurst. Today I’ll run through a typical day in my life. Of course, it goes without saying that having to go to University on a lovely Friday afternoon...
My name is Tom Neely and I study a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science at CSU. I’m currently on my mid-year break, so I don’t usually get much uni work done! However during Session 1 I took some notes to give you an insight into what...
by Loren Howarth The Hub The Hub at CSU in Bathurst is a relaxing and vibrant place to sit down and have breakfast or lunch. You can either choose to sit inside or enjoy the fresh air outside. The Hub has an array of modern Australian cuisines on...
Charlie New is the Red Runner for CSU in Bathurst and he’s passionate about making exercise an integral part of daily life. Here he shares how and why he’s always on a mission to be #BetterInRed. — For a long time now, regular exercise has...
As 2016 draws to a close, it’s time to reflect on your personal achievements and set some new goals for the year to come. The accomplishments and achievements at CSU throughout 2016 reflect the level of commitment and enthusiasm within the CSU...
Each year, two final year Public Relations (PR) students from CSU are given the opportunity to look after the media public relations for the National Cool Climate Wine Show (NCCWS) in Bathurst. The NCCWS is a well-known premier inland wine show in...
A visit to the Bathurst Courthouse offered a group of CSU law and justice students a local insight into the criminal justice system and highlighted that movies aren’t always a true representation of what happens in the courtroom. We caught up with...
CSU alumnus and co-founder of Desert Pea Media, Toby Finlayson, uses theatre and media as a tool to create social and cultural dialogue amongst regional Indigenous communities. “We started Desert Pea Media in 2002, before graduating from CSU in...
Three reasons why living on campus is the best (and how to convince mum and dad to let you move out)
By Emily Foy-Brown
So your mum is a stage five clinger and your dad’s stalking abilities are on par with that kid you friend zoned in year four… moving out couldn’t sound like a better idea: your own space, friends and freedom.
Last week the people of Bathurst were lucky enough to welcome Todd Sampson to town for a one hour talk about channelling your creativity, and facing fears. A group of about twenty CSU Communication students and staff attended the event, which formed...