ContentsEditors’ WelcomeThis year is going to be a good one. We had a nice,sunny summer for the most part (a shame forthose who have just arrived in <strong>Ballarat</strong> and won’tsee the sun again for 9 months) and we survivedthe apocalypse. Now we just have to survive uni.Some students are in their final semester or finalyear, their hard work paying <strong>of</strong>f as they reach theend <strong>of</strong> their studies. Some are in the middle <strong>of</strong>their studies, eagerly awaiting the next year (ordreding it in some cases). Most though, are at thebeginning <strong>of</strong> their studies.The first year <strong>of</strong> uni is always the most exciting andthe most scary. It’s a new city for many studentsand that means having to make new friends. Luckily,UB has great a great social community. Thereare so many different clubs and societies that peoplecan join and there are always events being puton by the Uni. So make the most <strong>of</strong> it, and makethe most <strong>of</strong> this year whether it be your first, secondor last year.Until next time,Melita and Alexandra-6 Month Pull Out Calendar ...10-<strong>Ballarat</strong> Events ...12-Horsham events ...14-Ararat and Stawell Events ...14-Taking Flight from the Ashes ...15-Les Miserables ...15-3 <strong>of</strong> a kind... Unusual Sports ...16-Bag a Bargain ...16-Helpful Hints ...16-Milly’s Top 5: Tricks to Living an Affordable SocialLife in <strong>Ballarat</strong> ...17-Golden Opportunities ...18-Top Ten Tips for Keeping On Track ...19-Unisports Memberships ...19-Writers, Editors, and Artists Wanted ...19EditorMelita KnightAssistant EditorAlexandra Meerbach-On the Move ...3-UB Wants You! ...3-New Water Refill Stations ...4-Help for Job Seekers ...4-The Student Advisory Service ...4-The Roadtrip to End Poverty ...4-Epic Fundraiser for an Epic Battle ...5-Chicken and Kangaroo Burgers ...6-Comic ...7-Sunlight on their faces, Part 1 ...8Cover DesignLauren PowellContributorsTeghan JohnsAngela KernAlexandra MeerbachCourtney O’NeillKim SavigeAmelia SiebringSharra VeltheerStaff PanelIrene Warfe- Program co-ordinator <strong>of</strong> DiplomaPr<strong>of</strong>essional Writing and EditingLesley Speed- Program co-ordinator <strong>of</strong> Bachelor<strong>of</strong> Arts/Diploma <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Writing and EditingThank you to Jeannie King, the Director <strong>of</strong> StudentConnect.Thank you to Assoc. Pr<strong>of</strong> John McDonald and thecontribution <strong>of</strong> the Behavioural and Social Sciencesand Humanities Society and Further Education.
Uni is back. For some <strong>of</strong> us, includingmyself, it’s become routine;second, third and fourth year studentshave a good idea <strong>of</strong> what toexpect. But like every other year, awave <strong>of</strong> new first timers will breakthrough the campus.Any sort <strong>of</strong> change or transition isdaunting; moving out <strong>of</strong> home isprobably one <strong>of</strong> the biggest ones<strong>of</strong> our young adult lives. Being fullyindependent is scary, but fantastic.However, there is a major differencebetween moving across townand moving across state. Many <strong>of</strong>you would have left your family, sothere is no option <strong>of</strong> raiding yourparents’ food when you’re low oncash or taking your washing homefor mum to do; you will be throwninto the adult world and all the excitingnew chores that come withit.Whether you live on Res, in a sharedhouse or by yourself you will soonlearn how difficult it is juggling theeveryday tasks <strong>of</strong> cleaning, cookingand possibly working, with Uni;and I know you will be rolling youreyes at this next word—time management.It has pretty much beendrummed into our heads sinceVCE, but at the end <strong>of</strong> the day weneed to do it. Unfortunately thereare not enough hours in the day,and if you’re anything like me procrastinationis something you aremost skilled at; but don’t let thingsget on top <strong>of</strong> you. Bills need to bepaid, studying needs to be done,rooms need to be cleaned and funneeds to be had—not necessarilyin that order. When written downit all seems too much, but don’tstress, it can be done.Write out a studying timetable,incorporate everything else youneed to do and try and stick to it.Trust me, it will make things easier.Take advantage <strong>of</strong> the supportservices at the <strong>University</strong>, don’trush into town to see a doctor, justmake an appointment with theone on campus. If you need helpfinding a job the Student Career-Hub can help you get some dosh;or if you need someone to talk towhen it all gets a bit tough thereare counselling services available.The Uni also makes available simple,everyday items that you mightbe running low on, and they’refree, so don’t freak out if you havesuddenly ran out <strong>of</strong> toilet paper.With all <strong>of</strong> this though, rememberto get out <strong>of</strong> the house, don’t getstuck in a rut. Take advantage <strong>of</strong>the O-week festivities and meetsome new people, talk to the peopleyou share your tutes and lectureswith. Don’t become isolated,your years at Uni are supposed tobe the most exciting <strong>of</strong> your life,the place where you will meetsome <strong>of</strong> your greatest friends.Have the best time!By Courtney O’NeillNews & ViewsDo you like having power?Do you want to meet new people?Do you want to become more involved inthe <strong>University</strong>?If you answered yes to one or more <strong>of</strong> theabove then you should think about joiningthe Student Senate. This is a relativelynew endeavour but you can alreadysee the difference it is making. It givesstudents a chance to have their opinionsheard on: how the Student ServicesAmenities Fee is spent; UB’s policies andprocedures in regards to student life; andthe physical, cultural and technologicalenvironments <strong>of</strong> UB.Students are voted into the Senate andnominations open Monday, 18 February.Make sure your nomination is in by3pm on Thursday, 7 March or it won’t becounted. Nomination forms can be foundat www.ballarat.edu.au/student-senate3