Abortion Bill Signed into Law by Female Governor
“Seeing her sign this bill felt like a really personal betrayal, especially without the exception for rape or incest.”
New cannabis laws and academic success: a joint topic?
With New Zealand’s referendum on cannabis law reform confirmed to take place in 2020, university students are at the heart of the debate over the effect of cannabis on academic success.
‘The dead aren’t on email’: author urges Kiwis to learn family history
The author of a new history book that reveals the untold story of Irish immigrants in New Zealand during the Second World War urges people to uncover their own family history before it’s too late.
Are bald men sexier?
What do Bruce Willis, Shemar Moore and Kelly Slater have in common? Well, besides the fact that they all are masculine celebrities with plenty of female fans, the three of them are bald.
Empowering representation of Pasifika women like never before
Nine Pasifika, female filmmakers are making waves with the release of Vai, a story of a woman’s life-time of empowerment through different Pacific cultures.
Massey making strong efforts to combat climate change
After the recent success of the School Strike 4 Climate protest in Wellington, Massive Magazine looked at the university’s involvement in combating climate change and promoting sustainability.
Activist’s campus talk goes ahead despite university’s reservations
Massey University reportedly tried to stop what turned out to be one of the most popular public talks in recent years.
Student welfare top priority for Massey University after Christchurch tragedy
Massey University and its student associations are doing everything they can to support students affected by the Christchurch mosque shootings.
Former Massey professor a convicted sex offender
Massey staff and students are in shock after former Associate Professor of Journalism Grant Hannis was convicted of indecently assaulting a rest home resident.
New Editor for Massive Magazine announced
Recent Massey University graduate Laura Macdonald will take over editorship of Massive Magazine from January 2019.
NZUSA elects its new President
A Lincoln University graduate is the new President of The New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations.
Changes to Massey journalism degree sparks confusion
Changes to the Bachelor of Communication Journalism major's compulsory papers has sparked another series of portal issues and confusion among students.
Massive Mag's Leilani Baker wins Sports Reporter of the Year at the 2018 ASPA Awards
Massive’s Leilani Baker was named Best Sports Reporter for her fortnightly column On the Line at the 2018 ASPA Awards.
Brash back on campus after controversial ban
Don Brash returned to speak on Massey’s Manawatu campus yesterday in the wake of controversy surrounding the cancellation of his previous speaking event
Jan Thomas says she won't resign after Brash blowout
Massey University Vice Chancellor Jan Thomas will not be resigning following backlash from students, staff and the public.
Massive Magazine talks to Don Brash
Don Brash says he is "dumbfounded" by a decision to cancel an event which featured him as a guest speaker.
Students share their opinion after Brash event was cancelled
Massive Magazine reporters across the country asked students what they really thought about controveries surrounding Don Brash and Massey's Vice Chancellor Jan Thomas.
Massey University Politics Society say "banning Brash" is unfair
The politics club that organised an event set to feature guest speaker Don Brash on Massey's Manawatu campus say "banning Brash from the campus is unfair".