Massey Digital take over Armageddon Expo 2019
Members of the growing Massey Digital content creators club attended and filmed the 2019 Wellington Armageddon Expo in April.
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.
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.
Massey Albany Accommodation organises ‘Give Back May’ event
Massey University Albany residents have organised an event called ‘Give Back May’ where students will be partaking in a series of events to give back to the local community.
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.
ASA photo essay targeting sexual assault released
ASA has organised a photo essay surrounding consent and sexual assault for Consent Awareness Week.
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.
Students disappointed after multiple ANZAC Day services cancelled
Students are disappointed that many ANZAC Day services were cancelled and hope to see the number return to normal next year.
Campus Co-Lab to launch across campuses
Massey University is taking their Campus Co-Lab initiative nationwide to allow students to make positive changes to their university life.
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.
Massey design student heading for the Olympics
The first New Zealander to design an Olympic medal is none other than Massey second-year creative media production student Zakea Page.
Small businesses encouraged to take part in Zero Carbon Challenge
The Zero Carbon Challenge is open again this year to help start-up small businesses wanting to help decrease Wellington’s carbon emissions.
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.
New Te Papa exhibition to play important role in educating future generations
“These new exhibitions will reach huge numbers over their lifespan, educating a new generation about the environmental issues facing our times and prompting them to take action...”
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.
New Clubs and Engagement Exec for ASA
The ASA Clubs and Engagement exec role has finally been filled by masters student Sidharth Augustine, after the position remained vacant for most of Semester One.