by Loren Howarth It’s your first time living in a share house with your friends. You can’t wait until uni begins so you and your bestie can spend 24/7 together in your new pad. Three weeks in and you realise you’ve overdone it and now you’re...
With online study continuing to grow, have you ever wondered how online students are different to those who study on campus? We turned to the Student Central team to give us insight into the different questions they receive from CSU online student’s...
As a first-year student, heading to university is a life changing move. Choosing what accommodation is best for you can also be quite overwhelming (unless you’re from Dubbo, than you won’t have the burden of choosing). But don’t stress, this is an...
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...
All CSU campuses are unique in the experiences they offer and the personality they present. However, there some things that only students in Wagga Wagga can relate to about uni life in such a rural yet surprisingly busy town. You know you’re a Wagga...
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...
As 2016 draws to a close, it’s time to reflect on your personal achievements and set some new goals for the year to come. The accomplishments and achievements at CSU throughout 2016 reflect the level of commitment and enthusiasm within the CSU...
by Amy Carlon 2017 is just around the corner so whether you are one to make New Year’s resolutions or not, I’ve collected the top 5 New Year’s resolutions to keep you occupied for at least the first two months of 2017. Next year will be an exciting...
by Amy Carlon You’re not alone if you’re wondering where the year has disappeared to. You’re also not alone if you haven’t made a dint in your Christmas shopping list (or even made one). Money is tight around Christmas, especially for us poor old...
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...