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A Wander through the Dunedin Night
Posted 12:16pm Sunday 6th August 2017 by Charlie O’Mannin
I walk through the small sticky red-orange streetlight worlds. Goth Sloth hails, hanging upside down from his lamp post. “Oi mate, could you point the way to the Queen’s boudoir?” All the symbiotic algae Read more...
Flatting in Hell: Abuse in Student Homes
Posted 11:58am Sunday 6th August 2017 by Kirio Birks
“[My flatmates] threw away my dead sister’s necklace.” For Ava* that was normal; her normal. The same was true of her flatmate Beth*. They shared a world in which their house was not a home, not a sanctuary from the outside world, not even a place to eat, shower, or sleep. Both Ava Read more...
Travel Trips From A Jerk
Posted 11:59am Sunday 30th July 2017 by Chelle Fitzgerald
It all starts pretty innocently, over a few loose ones at Starters Bar with a couple of your mates from high school. You happily slur sweet nothings to each other, pointing your beer bottles at each other for emphasis, sealing the bromance with a few rogue splashes on each other’s Leavers Read more...
The Ultimate Rush
Posted 11:49am Sunday 30th July 2017 by Chelle Fitzgerald
When I was thirteen years old in Bali on a family holiday, my dad decided, after a few too many beers, that parasailing on the beach was most definitely too good an opportunity to pass up at just USD$7 a pop. Before I knew it, I was strapped into a rusty old harness to be whisked into the sky, Read more...
Have Degree, Will Travel
Posted 11:41am Sunday 30th July 2017 by Isaac Yu
You’ve made it. After three years subsisting on a diet of Mi Goreng noodles, the cheeky seven-dollar fat bird, and too much caffeine, you’ve proven that you’re ready to take your place in the world with a fancy piece of paper, and a crippling student loan. You’ve had some Read more...
The Winter Blues (SAD)
Posted 12:26pm Sunday 23rd July 2017 by Kenzie Reeves
You’re wrapped up warm in bed in your dimly lit room and the last thing in the world you want to do is get up and start your day. Even if you could muster up the courage, dealing with the dreary, cloudy day and the bitterly harsh bite of winter just doesn’t seem worth it. ‘What Read more...
Diesel or Die
Posted 12:18pm Sunday 23rd July 2017 by Joe Higham
Houses were left open, bodies of the undead lying in the stairways, semi-naked beside the corpses of burnt couches in front gardens, and on barely intact balconies. As the bus slowed, turning to pull in behind a Toyota Starlet that had its front windows smashed and “Sink it Cunt” Read more...
Immune to the Truth
Posted 11:51am Sunday 23rd July 2017 by Lucy Hunter
If you’ve ever taken a vitamin C tablet thinking it will stop you getting a cold, you’ve bought into the myth of immune boosters Go to any pharmacy, supermarket, or health food store in New Zealand and you will be find a sizable section of pills, powders, and potions with labels Read more...
The Phenomenon of Marxist Indoctrination via Memes: A Case Study
Posted 12:47pm Sunday 16th July 2017 by Sinead Gill
Over my life, I have been especially susceptible to many typical ‘phases’. As a child, I was an eager ‘Pot Head’, following the adventures of the golden trio in the Harry Potter series. As a pre-teen, I was content to be babysat after school by the exploits of Disney Channel Read more...
ACTlas Shrugged
Posted 12:34pm Sunday 16th July 2017 by Isaac Yu
When it comes to politics you can never judge a book by its cover and 20-year-old Sam Purchas is a great example why. Standing at a lanky 6 foot 3 and dressed in a bright flowery suit that looks like a Coachella attendee’s LSD fuelled vision of ‘smart casual’, Sam looks more like a Read more...


