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New voices for students with your incoming SRC reps

Both Chantelle Walsh and Eva Kent have been elected onto the Online and Albury Wodonga SRC’s respectively. I had a chat with them both to find out who they are and what is in-store for the students who are your voices for Charles Sturt University...

Why I joined my SRC and why you should too

By Luisa Foliaki Students at the STRIVE Leadership Conference as well as a close friend of mine encouraged me to nominate for the Online Study Student Representative Committee (SRC). I was pleasantly surprised when I was elected. A few weeks later I...

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Find your tribe: Online groups to join at uni

Online study can feel pretty isolating at times. Unlike on-campus students, there isn’t really a physical place that you can go to congregate with your peers. However, there is a way to ‘find your tribe’ of like-minded students. To start off, find...

Why you should join your SRC

Do you enjoy making a difference in other people’s lives and the environment around you? Do you enjoy creating events and projects? Do you want to develop skills that will help you as a student and in your future career? If you answered yes to any...

Characteristics of a great student leader

Leaders aren’t born, they are made. Being at university has the potential to open so many opportunities. There are sports teams, class and course opportunities and of course all the different student organisations available on campus that you can...

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Here’s your chance to get involved with Rivcoll

By Dom Costello Firstly, what is Rivcoll? Rivcoll Student Representative Committee (SRC) is the group of students behind every Wednesday Night and Friday Unwind, and behind every one of the 33 student organisations, clubs and societies on the Wagga...

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