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Australia: University of Newcastle Student Association guidelines attack democratic rights

Australia: University of Newcastle Student Association guidelines attack democratic rights New clubs and societies guidelines imposed by the University of Newcastle Student Association (UNSA) are a significant attack on the democratic rights of students and an attempt to curtail political activities on campus. The rules were adopted by UNSA on May 26, without any consultation with students or their clubs and societies. The new rules at the regional New South Wales university deepen a protracted campaign by successive Liberal-National and Labor governments, abetted by the university managements, the staff unions and student associations, to crack down on political discussion and campaigning.

The USU: A wolf in sheep s clothing

Conservatorium students deserve their fair share. July 20, 2021 Despite more than a hundred thousand dollars worth of SSAF contributions, the USU does little to help the Con. Last year, the Conservatorium Students’ Association (CSA), received $0 from the University of Sydney Union (USU) and this year, the Association has been allocated the mid-level amount of $2000. Given that the USU receives almost a third of the University’s Students Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) allocation, Con students effectively pay the USU over $120,000 in allocated SSAF annually the CSA’s $2000 equates to just 1.6% of this sum. This is particularly shocking since the CSA acts as both the USU and the SRC for the students at the Con. The Association not only runs well-being initiatives year-round, they are almost the only organisers of campus events and spend countless hours in committees and meetings, fighting hard for educational quality and student experience at the Con. 

Stockton to hold community meetings to discuss the city s future parks

STOCKTON – The city will hold two parks master plan meetings in July for the community to attend via Zoom, city officials announced through the Ask Stockton email announcement service. The Community Development Department will host meetings from 5:20 p.m. to 7 p.m. on July 12 and 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on July 22 “to gather ideas and information from community members related to the City of Stockton Parks Master Plan,” the email said.  What are PFFs? What’s the city’s goal? How are these meetings different from the Van Buskirk ones? The Record called the city and Stockton’s community relations officer Connie Cochran shared with us the answers.  

NU Board of Regents approves 2021-22 operating budget, student fee increases

NU Board of Regents approves 2021-22 operating budget, student fee increases
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