Our parents believe; young people can drive change
Aotearoa’s activism front is ripe within Massey students and youth in 2019.
Listening to hard music makes people calmer
Local punk band, Deadringer, contends that listening to hard music actually calms people down, contrary to popular belief.
Massey Creatives Share Hopeful Stories at Climate Change Themed Festival
Massey students have spent a weekend discussing creative ways to face climate change at Wellington’s Festival for the Future.
Save it or scrap it?
A public meeting to discuss the fate of the Wellington public library was held late last month, with all guest speakers in support of saving the building through strengthening and remedial work.
Students march for reproductive rights
High school and university students marched through the streets of Wellington last month to show their support for the reform of abortion laws in New Zealand.
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.
Ihumātao land dispute gathers momentum with Wellington protest
Protest regarding the current issues at Ihumātao, sacred Māori land outside of Auckland has sparked further protest this past week on the steps of Parliament in Wellington.
Massey tutor frustrated by lack of mental health support on campus
An increasing number of students are deciding to reach out to their tutors for help related to mental health as opposed to the counsellors at Massey University.
A Massey Story: Macho Macho
Since forming in May 2018, local band Macho Macho have opened for delicious duo The Garden and gained a fairly reliable Wellington following.
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.
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.