RMIT website revamp.
Finally, the good (fashionable) people of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology have decided to give their once-not-too-good-looking website a face-lift and a very proper do-over, sealing the old junk of a joke of which poor excuses included “but it is really, really functional!” into archives the human race will hopefully never have to look back upon.
RMIT Media student, Lydia Teh, 23, added, “Melbourne’s history is changed forever… RMIT is now an institute of technology with a website to match.”
(The author of this article is interestingly not an RMIT student.)
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Hey look! It is something that belongs in 2007 now!
The layout is cleaner, but it’s still run by a bunch of bureaucrats who have not, after months of repeated questioning, told the RMIT populace where $14 million of funding has gone to. Keep up the good work RMIT!
they paid $14million for a fscking website?
Website and 14million is completely separate. The Vice Chancellor and her cronies have been dodging questions by the Student Union as to where all the money - pooled from public and private funding - has gone as RMIT has yet to see any fruits of the labour. This has been going on for years.