Newly elected Accessibility Officer, Dylan Botica, has been at Curtin since 2017. Studying a double degree in Psychology and Commerce, with majors in Human Reso...
That’s it folks, another election is done and dusted. You are once again safe to roam the walkways of Curtin without fear of flyers, eye contact or candidates f...
There’s no doubt that choosing a degree is a tricky task. Many school leavers are urged to decide on their career path while they’re still teenagers, but it’s d...
After a final semester of 2018 that can only be described as traumatic, I was a bag of mixed reactions when I learnt that Curtin’s Student Guild wanted to hire ...
Ramadan, the ninth month the Islamic calendar, is the most sacred month for Muslims. As the Islamic calendar operates on a lunar cycle, the month of Ramadan off...
Adam Connors finds a quiet corner of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) offices in Perth to speak to Grok briefly about his formative years as a Curt...
Hana Arai, who has been Curtin’s Science and Engineering Representative for the past two years, recently took up the position of Education Vice President follow...
Last week the Curtin Student Guild appointed a new Education-Vice President (EVP), Hana Arai.
Her appointment comes off the back of the resignation of Lydia ...
In 1993, when my mum and dad were respectively fifty-eight and sixty-five, my siblings and I clubbed together to buy them a CD player for Christmas. Mum was a p...
Every year around the month of March, Hindus all around the world celebrate the Holi festival. Also known as ‘festival of colours', the festival represents vict...