From drones and biological sensors to robotics, if you’ve got an interest in technology or agriculture then this competition could be for you. CSU students are being encouraged to take part in a competition to develop practical, low-cost digital...
Summer holidays are great for relaxing, catching up with friends and finally getting around to reading that book you’ve been meaning to. Although it’s hard to admit, four months of no uni can get pretty boring. So, why not read a few books to fill...
For students, travelling is usually something to look forward to in the uni break. It’s often simply too hard in Session 1 and 2, when so much time and organisation is needed and missing class is tricky (not to mention the cost). But what if there...
CSU has a wide variety of courses that are spread over quite a few campuses. With continually changing technology and a growing demand for new and accurate information, lecturers need to be sure course content is right up to scratch. Have you ever...
CSU Port Macquarie student Leteah Mitchell has a lot to say about the benefits of education after being named the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year at the 2016 NSW Training Awards in Sydney. The hard working student from...
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...
History is one of the most popular majors for Arts students, and has a pretty loyal following among Education students – with good reason. It encompasses human nature, politics, ethics, pretty much everything that has ever happened AND you get...
By Emily Foy-Brown After years of boring material (I’m talking to you algebra – WHY DO YOU EVEN EXIST?), trying to stay awake in class, highlighting textbooks in their entirety, homework (or excuses) and of course the hormonal friends...
By James Wilkinson Why don’t we ever do what we love? It seems that there’s always some voice in the back of our brains, from the chatter of the TV, from the depths of the internet, from the parents over your shoulder… all trying to guide our lives...
As I recently discovered on a night out, while minding my own business might I add, that the hardest part of doing an arts degree is fielding all of the questions about what you’re going to do with it and why you are ‘wasting your...