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NZ Warriors in the Top Eight
Posted 12:25pm Sunday 5th July 2015 by Daniel Lormans
Could this also be the year for our own New Zealand Warriors? It is the Warriors’ 20th year in the NRL, and they have had a typically up-and-down season so far. Some big wins over the Titans and Raiders in the last few rounds came at a good time, lifting them into the top eight as they prepare Read more...
Golden State Warriors win the NBA Finals
Posted 12:23pm Sunday 5th July 2015 by Daniel Lormans
Expect to see a lot of new Golden State Warriors jerseys around campus this semester as the team from Oakland, California, just won its first NBA title since 1975. In doing so, they scuppered the dreams of long-suffering Cleveland Cavaliers fans, who were confident of winning their first ever Read more...
News in Briefs | Issue 14
Posted 12:02pm Sunday 5th July 2015 by Laura Munro
World Watch Quibdo, Colombia A woman and her baby have been found alive four days after their plane crashed in Quibdo. After unsuccessful attempts to trap rodents for food, the woman and her son survived on coconut water. The pilot of the twin-engine Cessna, which crashed on Saturday Read more...
Cyber Bullying Law Passes Third Reading
Posted 11:56am Sunday 5th July 2015 by Henry Napier
The Harmful Digital Communications Bill passed its third reading last week, placing it in the final stage of becoming law. The bill, also known as the Cyber Bullying Law, seeks to respond to the growing prevalence of harm created by social media and online activities. The new law officially Read more...
Obama gets a Fast Track on the TPPA
Posted 11:53am Sunday 5th July 2015 by Henry Napier
The United States senate has passed President Barack Obama’s fast track authority for the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA). The fast track authority was passed last week with a Republican majority of 60–38, allowing it to move on to a vote in congress. If successful, Read more...
Controversy for the Conservatives
Posted 11:41am Sunday 5th July 2015 by Henry Napier
Conservative leader Colin Craig has resigned his position, leaving the party’s future precarious. Craig resigned after allegations surfaced relating to the departure of his press secretary, Rachel MacGregor. MacGregor resigned from the Conservative Party last year only days from the Read more...
Greece Fails to Make IMF Payment
Posted 11:23am Sunday 5th July 2015 by Zahra Shahtahmasebi
Greece has slipped deeper into a financial wormhole after failing to pay the 1.5 billion euros it owes to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). After last-minute efforts to extend the bailout repayment failed, Greece has become the only developed country to miss a scheduled payment to the IMF in Read more...
38 Killed in Tunisian Terrorist Attack
Posted 11:18am Sunday 5th July 2015 by Oliver Gaskell
An attack on the Tunisian resort town of Sousse on 26 June has left 38 tourists dead and 39 injured. Seifeddine Rezgui, who disguised himself as a vacationer, opened fire at the Imperial Marhaba Hotel, killing mostly British tourists before being shot dead by police. The Islamic State (IS) has Read more...
Nine Killed in Racist Church Shooting
Posted 11:16am Sunday 5th July 2015 by Oliver Gaskell
Nine people were shot dead during a Bible study group in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday 17 June. Dylann Roof, a 21-year-old white male, shot and killed the nine African-Americans at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in what is believed to be a racially motivated Read more...
Council Rejects Opening of Graves
Posted 11:13am Sunday 5th July 2015 by Bridie Boyd
The Central Otago District Council (CODC) has declined a proposal which would have allowed the University of Otago to dig up unmarked graves in the region’s 17 cemeteries. In 2013 an archaeologist reported that there could be almost 800 unmarked graves in Central Otago. With the support of Read more...


