Massey secures 222 Willis, plans to use it for senior student accommodation
Massey University has announced they have secured the lease of the 222 Willis student accommodation buildings, with plans to offer accommodation to second year students and up.
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.
MAWSA president’s unexpected resignation
Jamie-Lee Bracken has unexpectedly resigned from her role as MAWSA president, with the two vice-presidents now taking up the role.
MUSA President shows remorse for derogatory comments made online (again)
MUSA student president Stefan Biberstein has apologised for calling his 2019 political opponent Rohit Mohan a 'criminal' in a Facebook group chat.
Massey Wellington Wellbeing Hub delayed for foreseeable future
The Massey Wellington Wellbeing Hub that was planned to open earlier this year remains delayed for the foreseeable future.
Massey Wellington misses the mark with sports leagues
Unlike Canterbury, Otago, Auckland and even Victoria, Massey University in Wellington offers few if not any sporting teams for students to join.
Massey marae build further delayed by Covid-19 restrictions
An inside source has told Massive Magazine that the reason for the incompletion of the marae on the Massey Wellington campus is due to the project being $700,000 short on funding
ASA announces restructuring of executive committee roles
The ASA announced a downsizing restructure of the Executive Committee at a Special General Meeting, which has drawn criticism from some students.
Lecturer bewildered; some feel belittled
Earlier this month Steve Elers, a lecturer in the School of Communication at Massey, published an opinion piece in Stuff that has now provoked an impassioned response from both students and staff.
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.
Massey takes steps towards a new sexual harm policy
This is one of a few big steps forward since September last year when a PhD student was allegedly assaulted by a colleague on the Palmerston North campus.
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.
Graduation in quarantine
There’s no need to hire a graduation cap and gown for a day when you get your graduation certificate emailed to you.
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’.
Aviation students worry for the future
Third year Bachelor of Aviation Management student at Massey Liam Tyndall says the aviation industry could take many years before it returns to its pre Covid-19 state