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Sayonara, Dignity!
Posted 11:59am Sunday 8th May 2016 by Critic
A rash in Australia I was in Sydney with my new boyfriend and we ended up having sex in a park and falling asleep because it was so warm. I was itchy all over all night and I thought it was because I was hot and sweaty under my clothes. We woke up and there were a pack of Ibis looking at us Read more...
Dating a Backpacker
Posted 11:53am Sunday 8th May 2016 by Vicky Ransom
"Hi mum and dad, meet my boyfriend. He lives in hostels and there's a chance he may have to leave the country one day, but I love him so let's try look past that." No, this isn't the tagline to a cheesy rom-com, this is my reality. I'm dating a backpacker, and let me tell Read more...
Voluntouring the World
Posted 11:45am Sunday 8th May 2016 by Amber Allott
In a recent article, UK newspaper 'The Daily Express,' claimed that the most common regret of people over sixty was not travelling and seeing more of the world. As such, it is really no wonder that travel has become an essential life experience for those in their twenties, especially Read more...
Exchanging Yarns
Posted 11:33am Sunday 8th May 2016 by Lana Young
In my second and third year I took the opportunity to study at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Think of it as a balmy version of Dunedin but on the beach with your own campus surf-break and the occasional pug riding a skate-board. Every other weekend was a camping trip to Read more...
Sir Ray Avery
Posted 11:38am Sunday 1st May 2016 by Hugh Baird
Sir Ray Avery is a scientist, inventor and a social entrepreneur of the highest order. He developed affordable intraocular lenses that by the year 2020 will have brought sight to 30 million people. He also revolutionised baby incubators to save countless lives in third world countries . He was Read more...
Interview With A Ghost
Posted 11:34am Sunday 1st May 2016 by Lucy Hunter
In the office, Ceri, Laura, Tash, Joe, Jean, Bij and I sat around waiting. Red light from the candles flickered on our faces and over the board. My workmates and I had had a couple of wines each and were trying to get scared. We held hands, breathed deeply and closed our eyes. “We are here in Read more...
Escaping the Cult of Accelerated Christian Education
Posted 11:22am Sunday 1st May 2016 by Jean Balchin
Picture this: gray walls rising up on three sides of you as you sit, hunched over your schoolwork - a science worksheet repudiating the theory of evolution, using the Loch Ness Monster as an example for why Darwin was horrifically, inexcusably wrong. As you fill in the blanks, copying Read more...
The Big Banana Blow Out
Posted 11:11am Sunday 1st May 2016 by Mikayla Cahill
You may want to sit down for what I’m about to smack you in the face with: bananas are dying, and it isn’t the most a-peel-ing situation. Bananas all around the world are starting to die from a deadly and uncontrollable new strain of Fusarium Oxysporum f.sp. Cubense (Panama Disease) Read more...
In Defence of Self-Defence
Posted 11:33am Sunday 24th April 2016 by Lucy Hunter
A piece of advice for all you female-identified people – get good at yelling. You don’t have to be ‘ladylike’ if someone is disrespecting your boundaries. You have a right to get mad! Unleash the beast and yell from your belly like a frickin’ dragon. In the debate Read more...
What Becomes of the Unwanted
Posted 11:23am Sunday 24th April 2016 by Louise Lin
Louise Lin went to the Green Island Landfill to talk to the people who deal with the waste products most people prefer to ignore If you want to be attacked by irate pukeko, the Green Island landfill is the place to go. Jennie Upton, Education and promotion officer at the DCC, is showing me Read more...


