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Making a difference in rural communities

CSU dental students have made a big difference in the rural community of Brewarrina by providing free dental services as part of their final year work placement. Starting your career early sounds pretty good to most of us studying at uni, which is a...

Dr Alistair Murphy at the 2016 CSU Sydney graduation ceremony

Graduating from the little league to the big smoke

Charles Sturt University (CSU) held its first graduation ceremonies in Sydney on Monday 29 and Tuesday 30 August, to recognise the achievements of graduates from the Faculty of Arts, Education, Science and Business. Among them was Dr Alistair Murphy...

JST203 Punishment and the State students: L-R Danielle Hughes, Callum Cope, Cristine Unguroiu, Paige Fitzpatrick, Carly Elwin, Barrister Bill Walsh, Hywel Blake and Dr Kath McFarlane.

Linking justice, law and the community

A visit to the Bathurst Courthouse offered a group of CSU law and justice students a local insight into the criminal justice system and highlighted that movies aren’t always a true representation of what happens in the courtroom. We caught up with...

Students with coffee

Coffee. (Need I say more?)

by Jenna Verhoeven As a fellow university student who lives by late-night study sessions, assignment deadlines, and enduring some very dry readings, I love coffee. As a practicing naturopath, who has an understanding and respect for my adrenal...

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A recipe for brain and muscle power

by Jenna Verhoeven Sometimes being a student means falling into a bit of a cliché; long study sessions, fueled by lots of sweet treats, coupled with limited budget and time for eating healthy. I think it is high time we break the mould! In an...

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Study explores beliefs about performance pressure

Do you feel the pressure to perform on a test? If you’d like the chance to win one of two $50 Coles-Myer gift cards, and to contribute to an important body of psychological research, a CSU researcher has just the opportunity! The study...

two students on bungee ride

Study, work and fun – you can do it all!

Let’s face it. University can be hard sometimes. Not only that, but majority of us are juggling study with working part-time. Then there is the part where we are meant to exercise for half an hour every day, and eat healthy – which can involve...

Alicia Quirk playing rugby sevens

Physio student shares tips for study and sport

Juggling study commitments can be challenging at the best of times but imagine doing it while representing your country as an elite athlete. Bachelor of Physiotherapy student Alicia Quirk is part of the Australian women’s rugby sevens team, which...

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Tips to get you through exams

By Maddie Catanzaro With exams upon us, learning all the content you need to know can be rough, but with the help of CSU’s Academic Learning Literacy and Numeracy (ALLaN) team, I’ve compiled a list of tips and tricks to get you through...

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