How is La Trobe handling inflation?
La Trobe’s financial advisor discusses how students are affected by the cost-of-living crisis.
La Trobe’s financial advisor discusses how students are affected by the cost-of-living crisis.
As university campuses re-open this year, students are transitioning to being in classrooms again.
Moving online comes with a lot of adjustment.
La Trobe’s financial advisor discusses how students are affected by the cost-of-living crisis.
As university campuses re-open this year, students are transitioning to being in classrooms again.
Moving online comes with a lot of adjustment.
Only one in four students enter uni based on ATAR.
Parents claim Catholic school is segregating boys and girls in the playground.
Are there measures in place to prevent schoolyard bullying?
When they graduate, nursing and midwifery students Aimee Young and Liana Valentini will have completed more than a year’s worth of unpaid, full-time work. The
With exams looming, we find out how students are coping
We ask La Trobe students how they feel about the election
Uni ‘Hotties’ Facebook groups have been causing a stir
A new group is feeding the homeless with wasted food
How does the 2016 budget affect students?
Join in on the launch of La Trobe University’s coverage of the Australian federal election, in combination with universities around the nation.
Understanding the share market while at university will give you a head start with your finances, writes Lindsey Martin.
Young travellers may need to change destinations and saving plans thanks to the weakened Australian dollar, writes Tam Kendi.
Using lifestyle drugs to increase the quality of your day to day life is rife across the world, writes Samuel Ord.
Australian university students are proud of the institutions they attend, they’re just not as loud about it as their US counterparts, writes Rikki-Lee Burley.
Simultaneously studying for a degree and working for a living is detrimental to students’ health, writes Sherydan Fitzgerald.
No ifs, no buts, no education cuts. Australian students are united in their fight to prevent education from becoming a commodity, writes Rachel Wagner.
Can you make a difference in seven days? Rachel Wagner investigates the rising trend of voluntourism.
The Western Region Football League is seeking cadet sport reporters to join its media team.
Two La Trobe student films have been chosen for inclusion in this year’s St Kilda Film Festival. Tune in to 3RRR on Saturday to hear one of the filmmakers discuss her work.