Government $20m hardship fund a ‘great first step’, says student association president
“We should celebrate the win. It's a result of students across the nation coming forward and having their voices heard,” said Paterson.
Mixed reactions to government’s ‘student support package’
An announcement made by the government last week aimed at increasing course related costs from $1,000 to $2,000 has received mixed reactions from students across the country.
Student associations upset by Massey’s streamlining strategy
Massey University has recently announced their ‘Digital Plus’ plans to streamline courses across campuses in a move to “future-proof” the university in years to come.
No current plans to close Massey campuses
A Massey University spokesperson has confirmed that there are currently no plans to close any of the university campuses in light of the current COVID-19 climate.
In Memory of Cameron Cornelius
A vital piece of Massive's history was lost late last year when designer Cameron Cornelius, the graphic designer and artist who named the publication, passed away after a battle with a rare illness.
Journalism students produce ‘Massive’ new podcast
Journalism students produce ‘Massive’ new podcast
The Unlonely Woman Uncovered
She’s witty, honest and rather sexually orientated - and ‘The Unlonely Woman’ has finally come out!
Hundreds stand in support of Ollie Langridge on his 100th day of protest
“I just can’t keep pretending that this stuff is not happening, so I came and I stood here with my sign on the lawn. I refused to move. It was the best thing I could think of at the time.”
Where are all the men's online fashion stores?
Despite Kiwis spending $4.2 Billion dollars a year online in 2018, men’s fashion labels appear reluctant to venture in cyberspace.
Our parents believe; young people can drive change
Aotearoa’s activism front is ripe within Massey students and youth in 2019.
The Opening of The High-Noon Express
It has been almost a year since Mt Ruapehu’s six-seating chairlift was shut for the 2018 season after an avalanche destroyed tow-tower 15 and the $100,000 tow-cable.
New pet-sharing service to fill a void in students’ hearts
New Zealand pet-sharing service Share My Pet are encouraging pet owners and animal lovers to use their service in a bid to educate communities on responsible pet sharing and ownership.
New enterprise offering free language lessons
A social enterprise in Wellington is providing access to free language classes for anybody who wants them.
Massey photography grad follows in Sir Ed’s footsteps
Recent Massey photography graduate Alana Frost captured the experience of a lifetime this year trekking for charity in Nepal.
A step closer to violence free lives for pets and pet owners
A high demand is expected for New Zealand's first shelter dedicated to housing pets affected by family violence, says founder Julie Chapman.
Sea Shepherd disappointed by volume of plastic at Evans Bay beach clean-up
Evans Bay has been labeled by Sea Shepherd as one of the worst micro-plastic beaches in New Zealand.