Where the fuck is everyone?
While making our way through the Wellington campus in search of fashionable students, Massive found a shocking discovery. Campus is a ghost town.
Diversity on full display at MAWSA culture week
Last week, Massey at Wellington Students’ Association hosted Culture Week, an initiative to encourage Wellington students to share aspects of their culture to other tauira on campus. This week-long event saw students performing cultural dances, indulging in different types of kai and watching cultural films.
@pocketmasseycat fan account remains a mystery
The account’s owner described Pocket as “a little black cat that has the personality of a homeless old [woman]. Sometimes she wants attention, other times she just wants you to fuck off.”
Wellington to receive a full, eco care-package
“We want more biodiverse, interesting and quiet green spaces. At a philosophical level, it’s about learning to live in harmony with nature. It’s critical that we bring nature and birds back to the city.”
The History of UniQ Wellington
Alex set UniQ up for success by running panels, entering rap battles and getting us a uniform and logo. The next year, I took over as president with two of my good friends Kezia Tubbs and Laya Mutton-Rogers, two excellent illustrators and members of the Aroace community.
The fight to end sexual violence isn’t over as nightlife reopens
Town has reopened and, with this, the chapter on safety when out and about in our city needs to be revisited.
Creative Media Production changes leave students confused and concerned
Massey University's Creative Media Production (CMP) degree is set to be completely reworked. But, for students already enrolled in the degree these changes feel like another roadblock in their education.
No ‘main character moment’ for Wellington graduates
After years of studying and last semester all online, 785 Wellington graduates lose their April ceremony and a postponed ceremony hangs in the air.
Arrest at the protest
“If your pictures aren’t good enough, you aren’t close enough” – Robert Capa.
Last Wednesday I took this challenge personally and it resulted with me in handcuffs.
Covid’s New Breeding Ground
Packing up, moving out of home, the pressure of making friends as well as starting school. On top of all that, we’re in the middle of our nation’s biggest Covid-19 outbreak to date.