by Loren Howarth If you’ve moved off campus this year into a share-house, your living by yourself, or even just back home, then you’ll probably notice a few changes. Some things you’ll miss like crazy (like walking to class) and some you’ll be glad...
Landing a job interview is both exciting and nerve-racking. What if you stumble? Or say the wrong thing? Or worse, you get so nervous you can’t speak? I had no idea what to expect at my first job interview. I stumbled countless times, and left the...
We’ve all heard of tennis, rugby league and AFL because they get plenty of publicity, but what about all the other sports you never hear about. What about cross-country skiing, rugby sevens, cycling and marathon swimming? I bet you didn’t know CSU...
by Amy Carlon It’s almost time for your new adventure at university. And O Week is a fun-filled week to kick start your newest journey at Charles Sturt University. It’s also a good opportunity to make some new friends. If you’re feeling overwhelmed...
by Michael Hanrahan Over the past several years, Orange has been a growing hub for high quality food and drink establishments, as I’m sure most CSU Orange students already know. One of the most surprising things to find in Orange is that where the...
CSU has detailed new scholarships aimed at transforming the lives of asylum seekers and refugees through higher education. The scholarships are for people on both temporary and permanent humanitarian visas and are being offered through the Charles...
On campus The Hub If you’re an on campus student, chances are that you know about the wraps at The Hub at CSU in Wagga Wagga. These wraps are best served with chicken schnitzel, lettuce, and tomato, however you can pick and choose your own...
Fellow CSU students showed their generosity as they raised a record amount of money for local, national and international charities in 2016. An impressive fundraising total of $120 822.80 was donated to charities, including the Royal Flying Doctor...
by Michael Hanrahan Each campus from CSU is unique for different reasons and Orange is no exception. The campus is smaller than the majority and is home to students studying mostly science and allied health degrees. If you’re a CSU Orange student...
by Amy Carlon For those students already stressing about session one (where did the holidays go?) and for the overly organised like myself, here are a few ways to organise your work load for uni. These are just a few things I do to make sure I’m...