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The Noise Guide to Results Day
Another term over, another results email to rain on your holidays. Here’s what you need to know.
UNSW
Another term over, another results email to rain on your holidays. Here’s what you need to know.
Podcast
The Noise team is joined by SRC Welfare Officer Annikka Burge, who's brought in a slew of initiatives around improving the student experience both on and off campus. We've also got a discussion about the new changes being brought in by Arc Clubs, essential for this year's AGM season.
Podcast
The Noise team returns with an SRC "WatchMojo Top 5 Quotes" breakdown, as well as the return of Silly Hour, and a breakdown of the new protest rules at the University of Sydney.
Podcast
In this episode, the Noise team discusses the recent NUTS production "Whose Play Is It Anyway?", as well as the issues afflicting UNSW's Health Service.
Clubs
On Tuesday the 4th of June, a group of Noise editors went to see NUTS’ new production, ’Who’s Play is it Anyway?’ Becky reviews the three pieces. Act 1: One Confession and a Funeral The opening act of the evening was a bittersweet story showcasing the complexities of relationships
Podcast
In episode 3, we discuss the outcomes of Term 1's myExperience survey, as well as advice on navigating Special Considerations, and a look into Arc's production of the popular dating show "Love Island".
Podcast
In episode 2, we take a not-so-brief look at Arc's new Publications Charter, as well as their sponsorship deal with Disney, and a new rundown of Monday's SRC meeting.
Podcast
In our first-ever episode, we discuss the upcoming student publication from Arc, encampments for Gaza, and a sneak peek of an upcoming article about the new development next to NIDA (spoiler: you won't like what they're doing).
Israel-Gaza Conflict
Last week, the Noise team headed over to the University of Sydney Gaza solidarity encampment, where counter-protesters made an appearance for the first time since the start of the Sydney camp.
Noise
Noise is financially unsustainable. Here’s how you can help the future of the project.
How is Noise funded? So far, Noise has been entirely funded out of pocket by members of the editorial team. All of our editors are volunteers, and our costs for website upkeep and media assets barely break into double digits every month, so at this stage, we can afford to
Arc Board
The Arc Board has just rejected Noise's reform candidate from running in this year’s election, claiming that he “contravened Arc’s policies”. He believes that this is retaliation for blowing the whistle on corruption and unethical practices.
Gendered Violence
I had done everything right; made two reports to the police, an AVO, reported to security, reported to the university, reached out to wellbeing, and nothing had been done about it.
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