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.
Massey responds to student petition demanding a rec centre
A Massey student leader says it is disappointing the university is not prioritising Wellington students’ need for a recreation centre.
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.
Massey band Androgynous Lemon releases music
A group of eccentric musicians who met in one of Massey’s classrooms have debuted their very first music.
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
Fruit and Vege Co-op future rocky
A lack of volunteers means that Massey’s popular Fruit and Vegetable Co-operative may not continue next year.
Mislabelled loos cause a stink on the Wellington campus
Despite proudly promoting its Rainbow Tick status, Massey Wellington has only just labelled its gender-neutral bathrooms correctly.
Clubs and societies celebrated at annual event
Students toasted to a year of hard yakka at a glitzy clubs and societies event last month
Jamie-Lee Bracken named MAWSA President 2019
Jamie-Lee Bracken has been named President of the Massey at Wellington Students' Association for 2019
Students have a once in a lifetime chance to experience WWI
Massey students now have a once in a lifetime opportunity to volunteer at a WWI experience neighbouring the Wellington campus
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.
Charity Coordinator Jackie Clarke wins Women of Influence Supreme Award
The Massey Sponsored Woman of Influence Awards that took place at Auckland’s SKYCITY Convention Centre in September, deemed charity founder Jackie Clarke as the supreme winner.
Event Weeks see out Semester Two
Peace, Chinese Language, and Mental Health Week have occupied what is left of semester two, seeing small events and displays pop up around campus.
Phil Goff’s Homeless Count complete
Hundreds of volunteers counted Auckland’s homeless last month, completing a snapshot survey that was announced by Auckland Mayor Phil Goff earlier this year.
Support for dental care could be on the horizon
Students struggling with dental care costs may have help on the horizon with Massey Wellington Students’ Association (MAWSA) getting behind the idea of subsidies
The lesser-known workload for Speech and Language Therapy students
When discussing unpaid placements and hectic schedules, one does not normally think of Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) students.
Massey website disables Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori activity list on the week of events
Māori langue Week involved a week of events and activities on the Albany campus. However, on the week itself, the Massey website disabled the page that told students what activities were taking place.