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What I Wish You Knew

Posted 12:46pm Sunday 6th September 2015 by Muslim University Students

This week, the Muslim University Students’ Association (MUSA) invites you to attend the 2015 Islam Awareness Week. The week will involve movie nights, lectures and a networking with Muslims evening. MUSA hopes to clear up the many misconceptions about the Islamic Read more...

Hot Dates For Cheapskates

Posted 12:36pm Sunday 30th August 2015 by Amber Allott

Let’s just say you’ve  met a new potential romantic partner, whether they’re grooving on the dance floor at Boogie, slaying some squats at Unipol or, more commonly, you both swiped right. You begin wondering how you can sweep them off their feet. After dazzling them with your Read more...

China's Forgotten Tribe

Posted 12:31pm Sunday 30th August 2015 by Lawrence Hamilton

When most people think of China, what comes to mind are chopsticks, the Great Wall, pandas, kitschy images of Chairman Mao and perhaps grainy footage of a student standing in front of a tank during the Tiananmen Square protests. While most people are aware that China has a huge population, fewer are Read more...

The Guy Who Wants To Be A Goat

Posted 12:18pm Sunday 30th August 2015 by Josie Cochrane

Thomas Thwaites is a designer based in London, UK. Among his many bizarre projects – such as building a toaster from scratch, which ended up with a TED Talk gathering over one million views – his latest endeavour is what has intrigued us the most. Thwaites is attempting to become as Read more...

Dumb Ways to Diet

Posted 1:05pm Sunday 16th August 2015 by Anonymous Bird

Whether they’re a first year trying to shed that fresher five, or a 40-something hitting their midlife crisis, you find people starting out on diets everywhere. Unfortunately, most of these weight-losing, cancer-curing, healthy-making diets are full of shit. Food is an important part of our Read more...

Do You See Me?

Posted 12:54pm Sunday 16th August 2015 by Kirsty Gordge

When Julie Woods went partially blind in 1984, she was an 18-year-old student at the University of Otago. Her vision declined in a matter of months after she was diagnosed with Starghadtz disease. Starghadtz disease is the most common form of juvenile macular degeneration and affects approximately 1 Read more...

Students’ Secret Pets

Posted 12:40pm Sunday 16th August 2015 by Kelsey Frost

When it comes to Dunedin flat inspections, these forbidden furry friends do not exist. Alma Delilah Jupiter Norman Pluto Rubix Samson Toast Read more...

Immortality: The Eternal Search

Posted 12:41pm Sunday 9th August 2015 by Amber Allott

In just about every culture, across the world and throughout time, humankind has invariably sought a single thing: eternal life. Ancient mythologies are strewn with tales of dashing heroes and cunning tricksters who achieve it, and with mystical artifacts that can bestow it. Historically, Read more...

Compassion in Action

Posted 12:35pm Sunday 9th August 2015 by Lydia Adams

The next time you’re lying in bed at night trying to get some sleep, take a moment and listen to your body. You’ll hear the digestive gurgles, breath coming in and out of your chest, and perhaps the faint beating of your heart. Your body is amazing. Every little cell that makes up your Read more...

Egypt's Dream and the Peacefulness That's Killing Them

Posted 12:27pm Sunday 9th August 2015 by Jace Smith

As the horrific events taking place in Syria and Iraq dominate headlines, and we’re inundated with images of ISIS beheadings and bombs, it is easy to forget that just a few years ago the Middle East held our attention for an entirely different reason. Referred to in Western media outlets as Read more...


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