NZ
Minimum Wage Increases Fail To Inspire
Posted 10:44am Sunday 6th March 2016 by Joe Higham
The government has announced that the minimum wage will increase 50c from April 1, taking it from $14.75 to $15.25. Having risen every year since 2009, when it was just $12.50 an hour, the minimum wage still remains far below what some people have been campaigning for. The Living Wage Read more...
Students Bunk, More Room For So Many Activities
Posted 11:07am Sunday 28th February 2016 by Hugh Baird

Victoria University has informed over one hundred first year students, just days out from their arrival that they will have the pleasure of sharing a bunk bed this upcoming year. Students from Katharine Jermyn Hall, Te Puni and Weir House have all been notified that as compensation for Read more...
Christchurch Remembers Five Years On
Posted 11:04am Sunday 28th February 2016 by Joe Higham

Monday 22 February marked the fifth anniversary of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake that killed 185 people. Along with the human cost, the quake caused approximately $30 billion of damage to the city and surrounding areas, according to the New Zealand Treasury, and ended up as the second worst Read more...
OUSA Delegates Head To Capitol
Posted 10:50am Sunday 28th February 2016 by Joe Higham

OUSA Welfare Officer, Bryn Jenkins, and Campaigns Officer, Sean Gamble presented an oral submission to the Social Services Select Committee in Parliament on behalf of OUSA on February 17. The submission was in relation to amendments to the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill. The submission Bryn Read more...
Drunks Stopped with Barbed Wire
Posted 11:55am Sunday 4th October 2015 by Zahra Shahtahmasebi

The University of Canterbury has been forced to use barbed razor wire to deter students attempting to climb on construction cranes on campus. A university spokesperson said students gained unauthorised access to construction sites in three incidents, two of which occurred after the barbed wire Read more...
Vic Students Vote to Stay in NZUSA
Posted 11:39am Sunday 4th October 2015 by Laura Munro

Victoria University students voted to stay in the New Zealand Union of Student Associations (NZUSA) in a referendum held on 24 September. Students were asked whether the Victoria University of Wellington Students’ Assoication should withdraw or retain its membership of NZUSA, with 72 Read more...
Auckland Trumps Otago for the Second Year
Posted 10:51am Sunday 20th September 2015 by Laura Munro
The University of Otago has been named as the only university in New Zealand whose worldwide ranking has dropped since 2014 in the QS world university rankings. In the recently released QS world university rankings, Otago was ranked at 173; this dropped from the 2014 ranking of 159. Otago has Read more...
Medical Students Report Harassment and Bullying
Posted 10:31am Sunday 20th September 2015 by Joe Higham

A survey conducted by the New Zealand Medical Students’ Association (NZMSA) has revealed extensive bullying and sexual harassment of medical students in hospitals across New Zealand. The survey focused on fourth-, fifth- and sixth-year medical students on clinical placements. Of the Read more...
The CensorShip has Sailed
Posted 10:36am Sunday 13th September 2015 by Jessica Thompson Carr

On Thursday 10 September, students, staff and members of the public gathered in the Link to silently protest the interim restriction order placed on Ted Dawe’s young adult novel, Into the River. The novel, which won the Best Young Adult Fiction and the Margaret Mahy Book of the Year awards Read more...
Jeans Too Tight for the Genes
Posted 11:11am Sunday 6th September 2015 by Bridie Boyd

A new study is hoping to identify a genetic link between obesity and diabetes in New Zealanders. The million-dollar study will be the largest so far in the attempt to discover the genes that can predispose Kiwis towards type-2 diabetes and obesity. The study was announced at Maurice Read more...