doinglawinsyd
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whos going to go to the dance parties at uni?
how about the joing of the plethora of clubs?
how about the joing of the plethora of clubs?
oh i jsut can't wait for the exitement of 0-week, hey gerling are playing so it should be fun!!!Originally posted by doinglawinsyd
whos going to go to the dance parties at uni?
how about the joing of the plethora of clubs?
That's a good reason to vote for Brogden!!! I think i'ss stick to Carr, but you know the state of the railsystem and growing gun culture has made me think moreOriginally posted by Ultimate
*suddenly realises that I have to vote for the state elections on march 22*
Yeah I'll vote for brogden, because he's a USyd graduate
I didn't know there were dance parties in O-week,I didn't think it was that much of a party
That's coz Usyd dont have dance parties - go UNSW! lolOriginally posted by Ultimate
I didn't know there were dance parties in O-week,I didn't think it was that much of a party
I didnt know there were any, but if there are (and i have friends to accompany me...) i'll be there.Originally posted by doinglawinsyd
whos going to go to the dance parties at uni?
how about the joing of the plethora of clubs?
is there a tutoring program? btw how did u find out baout all the USyd clubs and sports etc?Originally posted by timmii
I didnt know there were any, but if there are (and i have friends to accompany me...) i'll be there.
As for the clubs. Being the overenthusiastic undergrad that I am, i have already pinpointed 10 i want to join, 2 sports, the tutoring programme and the union. Yuh huh. And the double degree and a job or 2. Maybe there wont be time for forums???
Well I absconded from a "careers market" at macq in May, with a copy of the Beige Pages, which details the clubs/societies on campus. It can be found on the union website as well. Just a quick summary of the clubs. They dont have the newly created ones thoOriginally posted by Ultimate
is there a tutoring program? btw how did u find out baout all the USyd clubs and sports etc?
1) The greens is not a problem from my point of view. My problem with state and fed politics is that ANY party that is not in power DO NOT show any REAL LEADERSHIP whatsoever in terms of what their party supposedly stands for, and do not show a clear view of what their political party agenda is! Every bloody political party just says 'no' to what the one in power proposes. Espeacilly the greens ( and the DLP under Natasha D)- thats their major problem for me. They are what i call the "protestors"Originally posted by Generator
Our only problem is letting in the Greens. While some ideas may make sense, they seem to have no real grasp of what is needed to run an effective state (but don't hold me to that, as I'm basing it on the Greens in general). Also, religious groups have no place in our government, especially when it's a secular state (as Carr stated in the recent past, but at the time of the last election). We don't need such groups when they will be sure to argue against Carr's stance for embryonic stem cell research, which is needed, as without research there can be no final decision on the matter.