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14/06/2022
By Alex Dent & Kaela Goldsmith
ArticlesCampusFeatureInterviewStuPolSURG

Marlow’s Indefinite Search for Novelty: An interview with PULP’s new Senior Editor

Alex Dent and Kaela Goldsmith sat down with Marlow Hurst the incoming Senior Editor of the newly revamped PULP. If you haven’t heard already, campus journalist extraordinaire Marlow Hurst has been announced as the incoming Senior Editor of the USU’s publication, PULP. This new role will see Hurs

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22/05/2022
By Christine Lai
CampusOpinionSURG

Scabs, unions and the beauty of pickets

Christine Lai explains why it’s crucial that we disrupt. Over the last few years, USyd has had its share of run-ins with management. Whether it’s  fights against wage theft, casualisation of jobs or abhorrent course cuts, the bottom line remains the same: management’s profit-geared in

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13/05/2022
By Christine Lai
CampusFeature

USYD Staff Strikes: Here’s what you missed on the picket line

Missed the staff strike this week? Wondering why you couldn’t get onto campus on Wednesday or Thursday? Christine Lai has you covered. The previous 2 days have been electric on the picket lines at USYD. An entire campus shutdown following a vote for industrial action has seen many vibrant grou

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10/05/2022
By Christine Lai
CampusCity RoadFeature

Strikes & Pickets: A Beginners Guide

USyd staff are set to strike for 48 hours this Wednesday and Thursday (11-12th May). This protected industrial action was voted overwhelmingly in favour by members of USyd’s National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) last month and is a response to growing casualisation that has left a systematic ma

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06/05/2022
By Zander Czerwaniw
ArtCampusPaintingSURG

USU Launches 2022 Creative Awards Competition

While the Art Gallery of NSW has been busy announcing the 2022 Archibald nominees, the University of Sydney Union (USU) has been busy cooking up it’s own art competition. Open to all students of the University of Sydney (USyd), the USU Creative Awards gives students the opportunity to have the

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06/05/2022
By Surg FM
CampusFeatureStuPol

USU Board Candidates on Campus Facilities

Who will free the Holme Building (SURG studio included) from the great mould/asbestos infestation of 2022? The USU Board candidates have answered as best as they can. Given the unusually low turnout of campaigners along Eastern Avenue this week, it’s quite possible that you might not be aware that

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