O week was at the beginning of March and RMIT did its best to promote their services for students. Here there were heaps of free performances and food from White guy cooks Thai, Caterpac (a catering company) and others.
Oh and RUSU realfoods will be serving cold drip coffee. The ones that I tried at the City O'day was lovely although one tasted like medicine.
Have you had a cold drip before? If not they are basically like normal coffee except brewed over ice for 8 hours.
What did you like best out of O'day? And what didn't you like that you think RMIT can improve on?
Oh and RUSU realfoods will be serving cold drip coffee. The ones that I tried at the City O'day was lovely although one tasted like medicine.
Have you had a cold drip before? If not they are basically like normal coffee except brewed over ice for 8 hours.
Jenga played at the Vanessa bus stall |
Free tea tastings at Chattime |
Although I didn't win anything, I had heaps of fun playing the chopstick game |
Free cookies at one of the Club stalls |
Game for $2 at the PPIA stall. As usual I did not have enough cash with me. |
A club stall |
Hopscotch game. I remember this as a kid |
More fun |
RMIT Student Union does free beer each week for its members. Sign up for $10 for the whole year at the Student Union counter. |
Lounge area |
Students having a rest |
Careers week |
More free lollies |
A space club at RMIT |
Arts and Culture display |
More fun |
Free showbags if you sign up to be a member for most Student Union clubs |
The exchange program |
RMIT racing |
RMIT Japan Club |
RMIT Singaporean Students Association |
RMIT Malaysian Club |
Free yoghurt courtesy of RMIT |
Sporting clubs on offer |
Brunswick O day |
The Commonwealth bank stall |
RMIT had this competition where if you take a selfie and have the most likes you win a prize |
Another sporting club on offer |
Encouraging people to drink water as it is free |
All the fun at Brunswick campus |
The library game where you have to guess the correct titles |
What did you like best out of O'day? And what didn't you like that you think RMIT can improve on?
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