Massey offers conflicting advice compared to the government over lockdown, confusion ensues
Go to uni? Self-isolate? What’s going on???
Massey welcomes new Diversity and Inclusion Advisor
Connor McCleod, a 25-year-old takatāpui, has stepped into the brand-new role.
Journalism students struggled with enrolment issues
If Stream told me I had errors with my course enrolments, no offence, but I would simply drop out
OPINION: The Government is doing an okay job with Covid-19 briefings. They need to do better.
It's been almost a year since the first Covid-19 briefing. How are they still fucking up the comms? Why isn't there a te reo Māori interpreter present? Where does Jacinda get her fits from? Why can't anyone pronounce Papatoetoe? Is Ashley okay? His frown lines have deepened.
Massey Online Learning Centre opens in China
International students stay safe, not stuck at home
Manawatū and Albany students pay more fees than Wellington and distance students
Don’t they know that students need that $106.9 to pay for 2.6 bottles of Ivanov Vodka?
Residential Halls face another lockdown struggle
Who needs to make friends in the first week anyway??
Massey’s Harmful Sexual Behaviour policy nearly complete after delays
A big win for survivors after years of campaigning
Massey Academics express concern over new media policy
An unnamed Massey staff member in the Herald article said, “Many staff have contacted the union and they are planning on fighting this.”
Students come together to support Ihumātao from afar
A group of Massey students have raised over $1,000 for the Ihumātao campaign, SOUL (Save Our Unique Landscape), through holding events on campus.
New mental health services great news for Massey students
Massey University students will be among many across the country set to benefit from a $25 million-dollar Government expansion to frontline health services for tertiary students.
Students prepare to adapt to Semester Two “blended learning”
Across all schools and courses, tutorials and workshops for most classes that involve them will be face to face, but lectures in general will remain online to minimise contact.
IRD pulls a sneaky on students' tax refunds
Students’ tax refunds are set to go straight into paying off student loan payments due to IRD’s new ‘automatic tax process’.
18-24s are now the fastest growing demographic seeking Women's Refuge
“Just because you’re doing business studies at Massey in Palmerston North and come from a nice, white, middle class background... it can still happen to you,” she said.
‘The first step of practical action’: trial announced for free menstrual items in schools
Founder of Wā Collective, Olie Body, is excited about a breakthrough trial of free menstrual products in schools, but says this is only one of many steps that needs to be taken.