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 Tim van Veen Hi my name’s Timothy van Veen and this year I am likely to be in my final year of study at Charles Sturt University. I have been here since 2016 and have been in the Albury Wodonga Student Representative Committee (SRC), or...
Written by Megan Winzer When I nominated for the Student Representative Committee (SRC) in 2021 I had no idea the journey it would take me on. I had not much of an idea or personal experience with a Student Representative Council since high school...
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 Faith Hanstock Paying off your Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) before census is one thing, but if you’re like me; I send through the money and go ‘What on Earth is this payment going to help me with???’ SSAF is a compulsory fee...
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 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...
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...
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...