Top tips and advice on keeping your mind sharp over the break to hit the ground running when uni starts back.
Written by Joel Sheasby During the pre-session weeks everything went according to plan. The four weeks of class leading into the semester passed exceptionally smooth for me, and I was ready to carry this momentum into the semester. On the evening of...
Luke O’Mahoney has his challenges, living with multiple mental health conditions and on-going recovery for a drug and alcohol addiction, but his resilience and determination along with the support of the Charles Sturt Accessibility and Inclusion...
Written by Bria Aplin It’s been going around! The flu this year is nasty, and I speak from experience. So here’s some of my best tips for getting better as quickly as possible because no one wants to be in pain or uncomfortable: 1. Lots of liquid...
Written by Teagan Smith Hello fellow Charles Sturt students, and happy Dental Health Week! My name is Teagan and I am currently in my second year of studying a Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene) (BOH) at Charles Sturt University’s Wagga...
Written by Sophie Norris Imagine in your very first week of university you and one of your new friends design a radio show. I mean like a real radio show people actually listen to. Well, that’s exactly what happened to me during my first week at...
Written by Kate Armstrong As university students, we are currently faced with the reality of a whole new session looming in front of us! It’s important that we recognise these transition times as they are great opportunities to reset and restart...
Written by Billie Tipping It can be really overwhelming as a first-year uni student and managing money, especially if you do not have a job. It can also be overwhelming trying to find a job if you have just moved towns and moved on campus. You...
Written by Michelle Curry “Hey Shell, can I talk to you for a minute, I need your help?”. I have been asked this question more times than I can remember since starting at Charles Sturt University. I am a big believer that there is always someone...
Written by Tahlia Tranter Coming to uni was always something I intended on doing. When I finished year 12, I knew exactly where I wanted to go and what I wanted to do – so I thought. A few months after I completed high school, the fantasy of...