Think Before You Ink
The taboo association with the body-art has recently come to light as more people are getting tattoos.
Youth Leader already changing lives
As young people become the literal future, Liam believes an interest in politics from the youth is important.
2020 Vet Calendar gets underway
The Vet Calendar is a fundraising opportunity for a charity of the classes' choice as well as to help raise funds for a weekend of well-deserved fun.
Going Plant-Based? Meet Barley
The doors to new Palmerston North plant-based cafe ‘Barley’ were opened by store owners Matt McNelis and his partner Freya Thompson in May.
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.
Reading comics makes you cleverer
Roberts refutes that a particular literary genre is synonymous with greater intelligence.
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.
Time to Dust off those Snow Sticks
“If you’re feeling a little flat, or you’re feeling a little isolated from home — getting outdoors is a great way to improve your mood.”
Strip club creates enticing employment opportunity for students
After nearly 10 years with no strip club scene, Golden Dragon Girls has recently opened its doors for business at The New Railway Hotel in Palmerston North.
Student Volunteers Support Dog Adoption Drive
On May 25th, members of the Albany campus’ student accommodation decided to give up their Saturday and volunteer at the Saving Hope Foundation’s Dog Adoption drive.
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.”
Massey concerned with public image over student wellbeing
Massey has found itself at the centre of another censorship saga after student organisers say staff weren’t clear about what was allowed to be on display for Sex Week 2019.
Hooked on drama
First year student Haleigh Hook is ‘killing it’ with her acting after performing in the Massey University Drama Societies (MUDS) latest show, ‘Under pressure’.
MAWSA welcomes new exec members
Two new members have been welcomed to Massey at Wellington Students’ Association, with the Pasifika and nursing representative executive roles now filled.
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.