Going Plant-Based? Meet Barley
The doors to new Palmerston North plant-based cafe ‘Barley’ were opened by store owners Matt McNelis and his partner Freya Thompson in May.
Time to Dust off those Snow Sticks
“If you’re feeling a little flat, or you’re feeling a little isolated from home — getting outdoors is a great way to improve your mood.”
Strip club creates enticing employment opportunity for students
After nearly 10 years with no strip club scene, Golden Dragon Girls has recently opened its doors for business at The New Railway Hotel in Palmerston North.
Hooked on drama
First year student Haleigh Hook is ‘killing it’ with her acting after performing in the Massey University Drama Societies (MUDS) latest show, ‘Under pressure’.
Saving native species at Central Energy Trust Wildbase Recovery
Central Energy Trust Wildbase Recovery has had a successful past three months since its opening, with a range of visitors already engaging with the centre’s interactive experiences.
Saving the planet with consumerism
Bronwyn Green is providing our environmentally conscious generation with her zero-waste grocery store ‘Be Free Grocer’ in Palmerston North in an effort to conserve the planet.
What a power pie can do…
Five-time New Zealand women's bouldering champion Erica Gatland sat down with Massive to discuss her rock-climbing achievements
Palmerston North musician takes on first music festival
Palmerston North born musician Hana Tamatea will be taking her vocal chords to bigger venues after this year's successful performance at her first ever music festival.
Vibing a Palmy Parking Lot
Cody Keane and Manuka Gotty have updated the partying scene for Palmerston North with their inaugural 'Lot Party' going off with a bang last month.
The Punk Rock Poet
Zak Rodgers is shedding a light on big societal issues through his expressive slam poetry.
Sea Mouse presents “Rattle your bones” 2019 NZ tour
Alternative blues-rock musical threesome Sea Mouse, are making their way to Palmerston North for their “Rattle your bones” tour this March.
See ya Vet tower
This year it's a bittersweet goodbye as the iconic Vet Tower is getting manually demolished before another earthquake occurs.
Vagathon and Keg Race partygoers ignore noise complaints as usual
The annual Vagathon and Keg Race went off this year with new hosts, repeated outfits and the police trying to ruin the fun again.
Common goal for 2019 MUSA executive
Members of this year’s MUSA executive bring a melting pot of skills and qualities to the table
MUSA and Sports Manawatu team up on rock-climbing wall project
We’re looking at putting in an Olympic standard climbing wall since the closure of VertX
Salmon elected MUSA President for 2019
The results are in – Michael Salmon has been announced as the 2019 Massey University Students’ Association President
Massey photography club exhibition gathers a crowd
It wasn’t just students who showed up to appreciate the Massey University Photography Club’s annual end-of-year exhibition and competition
Library waffle nights prove popular with students
A new initiative which sees free waffles handed out to Palmerston North students is proving popular
Period. comes to Palmy Fringe Festival
Former Massey student Amy Atkins is breaking taboos through theatre.
New sculpture on Turitea campus gathers mixed reactions
A new addition to the Turitea campus which appears to be sprouting a male appendage has several students quietly amused, or in some cases just plain confused.