''It hasn’t been easy for a variety of reasons, but Charles Sturt made it worth it in the end. '' Lauren Bridgfoot moved away from her small home town in the NT to study her dream course at the Charles Sturt Wagga Wagga campus.
Valerie shares her experience of moving to Australia, the various struggles of sales and racial discrimination and how she embarked on her educational journey to study Oral Health. Whether you're a fellow Oral Health student or an international...
"Before being a student, mother, wife, daughter, carer, activist, I am human being and human beings are limited." Charlie's newest contributor Nayma Bilal, shares an open account on World Gratitude Day. If you're seeking some inspiration today...
Elijah took a leap of faith and moved away from his small home town to Bathurst NSW to study at Charles Sturt University. Elijah writes a letter to his high school self to reflect on his personal growth and achievements.
Today we celebrate National Online Learning Day! Accessing tertiary education has never been easier due to the rapid advancements in technology. Current student, Victoria Prince, shares some pros and cons about online learning.
R U OK? It's okay to not be okay. If you need a helping hand and you're not sure who to speak to, the 24/7 Student Wellbeing Support Line is here to help you get through tough times. Victoria Prince tells us how...
Did you know that there is a competitive cheer and dance club at Charles Sturt Wagga Wagga? Head Coach and Club President Natalie Perez tells us all about it!
You have probably heard it a lot from your lecturers but maybe it will feel more genuine coming from a nursing student - you will get as much as you put in, so try your best, the world of nursing awaits...
The Charles Sturt graduation ceremonies commence in September. Jordan has graduated not once but twice with Charles Sturt University. He is the ultimate expert of graduation and tells us everything you need to know about the graduation process for...
Starting an assessment can be tough and turning off distractions may seem impossible. Dianne Whittle, the Queen of Procrastination is here to help you turn your study habits around.