Massey’s residential hall fees waived for lockdown leavers
Students who returned home from residential halls for Level 4 are not being charged accommodation fees.
Massey encourages participation in health challenge
I’m going to pretend lockdown is what’s preventing me from participating
Updated NZUSA national Covid-19 action plan supported by 48 student groups
The New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations (NZUSA) has sent off a revised action plan to university and government leaders to ensure adequate support for students under lockdown.
“Unprecedented” demand for newly improved Covid-19 hardship grants
The recent lockdown saw Massey’s emergency Covid-19 financial hardship fund up and running again with an increase from $500 to $600.
Sanitary bins in all gender neutral bathrooms on the Albany campus
Sanitary bins have been put in all gender neutral bathrooms on the Albany campus, with signage showing where they are soon to follow.
Pōneke Collective continues fight for free public transport
Tempted to enrol next year just for the free buses
A new home for Albany fale
“It is accessible and doesn’t make us feel hidden or undervalued by the university.”
Merge decision officially delayed until next year
Okay, this just officially got messy. Someone call for clean-up on Aisle 6!
MUSAF proposes new interim governance structure
As one plan falters, another one rises up in its place
Massey’s first sign language club established
Massey’s first student-run sign language club has started at the Manawatū campus this semester.
Student groups make efforts to form association for disabled students
MAWSA and student-run Facebook group ‘Disability at Massey (support and resources)’ are working hard to establish a Disabled Student’s Association.
MUSAF merge consultation leaves MAWSA over budget
If they think that’s bad, they should see my student loan balance.
Massey’s Pukeahu campus accessibility compromised for two days
Elevator closures and construction blockage frustrate students
Māori associations gain full voting rights in Massey’s Student Association Federation
“For Te Tiriti obligations to be met, it requires a co-governance structure which ensure Māori voices are properly represented where inclusion begins at the start of the conversation instead of being consulted once a decision is made.”