Voting closes in less than two hours. Given that it's the last chance to vote, we wanted to quickly talk about who is actually running in these elections and gi...
Guild elections have officially started, meaning the choice on who will lead us is in our hands now.
During the next few days, we’ll be covering the 2021 can...
It is the time of year again where any available wall-space is covered in colourful posters announcing candidates for Curtin’s Student Guild. The walk-ways beco...
As you might have heard, last week was a special edition of #AusmusicTshirt Day. People hunted through their clothes to get to that prized shirt from their favo...
One of the things for which our campus is often praised is its sense of community. During this time of social isolation, it can seem as though this community is...
With exams in full swing, it’s more important than ever to buckle down and study. But as the wondrous freedom of summer gets closer, it tends to get harder and...
The Nobel Prizes are famous for being the most highly regarded and prestigious awards, in their respective fields, in contemporary society.
They were establi...
We’re at the start of the semester, energised and ready to tackle the next few months of assessments, exams and growing stress. Coming back from the break, I, p...
Tired uni students aren’t an unusual sight. They roam the campus, with heavy eyelids, untamed hair, pillow-creased faces and assessment-heavy bags pulling at th...
In 1989 Disney released The Little Mermaid, and to celebrate its 30th anniversary, the West Australian Symphony Orchestra performed Alan Menken’s uplifting, Aca...