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Lou Reed, a mirror - dead but not forgotten

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Legendary American rock musician Lou Reed has died, and his legacy will long be remembered and contested, argues a CSU academic.

Vote SPRUNG Festival as Australia's Favourite Event

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
The annual SPRUNG Festival of theatrical performances at CSU in Bathurst has been nominated for public endorsement as Australia's Favourite Event.

Pharmacy's new generation

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Retiring regional pharmacists can rest assured that the next generation of pharmacists will continue to offer a high standard service, with students like Daniel Flavel preparing to graduate.

Predicting when things go from bad to worse

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Since the Global Financial Crisis, we have become acutely aware of critical events, where things go from bad to worse very quickly.

CSU advertising students consistent national finalists

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Two CSU student advertising teams have made it to the finals of the 2013 International Advertising Association's annual university student marketing communications competition for the fourth consecutive year.

Companion of University awarded to Mr Ian Macintosh, AM

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Mr Ian Macintosh, AM, was made a Companion of Charles Sturt University at the conclusion of the Faculty of Arts graduation ceremony in Bathurst on Saturday 17 December, in recognition of his dedication to advancing the institution and its regions.

Language and culture affect deception perception

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Does language and cultural background affect how we detect lies and deception, and make judgements about credibility? Studies by a CSU PhD graduate found that research participants were not only generally poor at classifying lies and truths from individuals of their own culture, but also in a cross-cultural context.

Diabetics warned to watch levels at Christmas

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
For most, the Christmas holiday is a time to indulge in less healthy eating habits, but for more than 1.7 million Australians, this break from routine is potentially harmful.

Misaligned values: why NSW rural nurses resign

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A CSU PhD graduate may have some of the answers to the persistent problem of nursing workforce shortages due to challenges in retaining staff, especially in rural areas.

Beyond the NSW bushfires - a shared responsibility

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
As a nation concerned with the tragedy besetting our fellow citizens as out of control bush fires consume all in their paths' our future safety and survival lies in societal change fostered by the nation's leaders, argues a CSU fire emergency expert.

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