I came to college last year from Singapore and I live in Lower Whitfield. I love how most of my friends are in the same building. We always meet in the Upper Whit breakout area to study and eat noodles together.
Read MoreAt St Cat’s, your wing is full of your closest neighbours. There are 12 wings at St Catherine’s and each wing is managed by a Residential Adviser (RA).
Read MoreCommencement Dinner marks the beginning of the academic year and welcomes all residents, both old and new, to celebrate the festive spirit of community that St Catherine’s stands for.
Read MoreI’m studying a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Finance and Economics at UWA. I currently live in the new Banksia building. My favourite part of college so far has been the inter-college sport, I absolutely love it.
Read MoreThis year, St Catherine’s set up its “Honey Bee Project.” The project was established on the college rooftop gardens in order to create a bee nesting ground.
Read MoreDon't stay home! St Catherine's College give you recommendations on some exciting events in Perth that you can attend for free!. Find more information about the Chung Wah Cultural Festival and Fremantle Fair Fashion Festival!.
Read MoreMulticultural week celebrates the kaleidoscope of cultures present at St Catherine’s. The week celebrates the diverse array of ideas and backgrounds St Catherine’s is privileged to host.
Read MoreDuring Secret Friends week, while maintaining anonymity, residents leave little gifts outside the doors of their secret friends, commonly accompanied with thoughtful letters of appreciation.
Read MoreYou can bet that there will be a whole lot happening this weekend. If you get stuck on what you want to do or where you want to be, here are some cool events worth checking out.
Read MoreMoving away from home is a huge milestone. This is the time for a lot of growing up to be done, making some awesome new memories, and finding your footing in the world.
Read MoreIt’s a new year and a fresh start. New year’s resolutions are always fun for a hot minute until you actually have to do it and it takes way too much effort to keep up.
Read MoreThe third annual Space Apps Perth hackathon concluded Sunday night with 7 teams pitching their solutions to various NASA challenges.
Read MoreSt Catherine’s College, UWA residents are preparing to run for Cancer Research, prevention and support in UWA’s 2018 Relay for Life on October 13.
Read MorePhotography is the story we fail to put into words.
St Cat’s resident, Pierre Gildenhuys, aims to pursue photography that can show and make people feel so much more than words will ever be able to.
Read MoreHealth and wellness covers many aspects of our daily lives. It’s everything from our food, to our daily routines, to our mental health and overall well-being.
Read More5 things You didn’t know about St Catherine’s College
Read MoreMeditation is a simple session available to all residents at St Catherine's, which can help reduce stress, increase calmness and promote happiness.
Read MoreMany people are doubtful that if they aren’t good at something, there is no point doing it. This can be because they believe there will be no intrinsic benefit. St Catherine’s College actively ties to wipe out this misconception. In fact, there are many hidden benefits to activities that simply look fun on the outside.
Read MoreJordan Hunter from the St Catherine’s College, Marketing & Communications team, sat down with recent winner of the 2018 UWA IQ Student Start-up award, Conor McLaughlin, co-founder of Futuristic Skills and Alumnus of St Catherine’s College.
Read MoreToday is National Sorry Day. National Sorry Day is an important day to come together & share the steps towards healing for the Stolen Generations, their families & communities. Sorry Day acknowledges the strength & resilience of Indigenous Australians & it is an opportunity for our community to make a stronger commitment to address the structural & cultural inequalities experienced by Indigenous Australians.
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