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A student’s guide to finding the right rental

Written by Craig Dixon Whether it is your first time living away from home, the latest in a long line of moves, or just a temporary stay whilst on placement, over the course of your studies there is a good chance that you may find yourself one of...

Cheap and easy meals for students

Written by Grace Carpenter Finding cheap meals to make isn’t easy as a university student! For those like me, who didn’t cook much before they moved out of home, it’s especially difficult to find something easy to make without...

Got ‘cold feet’ about uni?

Written by Kate Armstrong It’s getting to the time of year when many Year 12 students are confronted with the thought that their schooling is coming rather abruptly to an end, and they begin thinking about the next step. If that’s you at the moment...

Work placement tips for business students

Written by Billie Tipping A majority of Charles Sturt students – whether they are studying paramedicine, nursing and teaching – have to undertake course placement. It is also an important part of many business students’, like myself, as well. In the...

How to prepare for Session 2

Written by Bria Aplin As a university student in my second year, I’ve picked up a few tips and tricks for university life. So whether or not you’re a returning or commencing student, here is what you should know before Session 2! Orientate yourself...

How being a student can grow an important garden

Written by Jordan Treloar Let’s be real, being an adult is hard. Being an adult and studying is even harder. No matter where you are in your study journey, there are times where getting out of bed is an unwanted stress and turning pages through...

Albury- Wodonga campus welcomes Pride Month

Written by Georgia Lewis In recognition of Pride Month (June) and IDAHOBIT Day, the Albury- Wodonga campus held a Pride Night which was hosted by the Albury-Wodonga Student Representative Committee (SRC) on the 25th of May. The night’s theme was...

My adventure with uni life, so far

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...

Pagan’s guide to improving by just 1% each day

Written by Pagan Harrison-Brown 2022 seems to be the year that people decided they wanted and needed to do better. Perhaps it’s because of COVID, TikTok and Instagram Reels are lit up with people ‘having their life together’...

Why you should exercise for your mental health and wellbeing

Written by Stephen Hale-Worrall Life will always be full of ups and downs, and under most circumstances we are able to ride those waves. There are times however when we experience additional stress related to work, study, or something big occurring...

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