DRYBLOWER

Dryblower on the ANU's divestment policy and financial loss

THE Australian National University is a little poorer today, and by that <em>Dryblower</em> does not mean poorer in an academic sense, he means financially poorer because last week’s divestment debacle had a financial as well as a reputational cost.

Dryblower

The damaged reputation, despite the campaign launched by enviro-activists to defend ANU, is most obvious in the way a once highly regarded institution has been marginalised as an organisation with views...

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