NUGAS annual magazine to be launched
NUGAS will be launching their annual magazine, the national Epithemeus and the Victorian Paradigm in time for Orientation Week
NUGAS will be launching their annual magazine, the national Epithemeus and the Victorian Paradigm in time for Orientation Week.
Now in its 42nd year, NUGAS will use the magazine to inform members and students of what they've been up to in the past year. As the oldest national student organisation in Australia, NUGAS has served Hellenicism and represented their students for over four decades. Lex Georgiou, president of NUGAS, told Neos Kosmos that both magazines come out annually to provide members with information.
In the national magazine, Georgiou said that they will cover a wrap-up from the committee of what they have achieved in the last year. Also, a summary from all the state NUGAS organisations and a word from the sponsors.
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