Mullet of the Week
Nexus Mag

Mullet of the Week – Issue 17

Levi Pennings Nexus: Tell us a bit about yourself. Who are you and where are you from? Levi: I’m Levi Pennings and I am a mechanical engineer from Hamilton. Nexus: Take us through your mullet journey. Where and when did it all begin? Levi: It all began when my mate

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Features
Nexus Mag

Nexus Fixes Nexus

This would probably be a familiar feeling to a lot of you, coming into a new year of univeristy or school you might be feeling all fresh, wanting to top last year and make some big changes in your life. For some it might go as you plan, but others

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VS
Nexus Mag

For Mullets VS Against Mullets – Issue 17

For Mullets Mullet. Let it sink in. Doesn’t it just make the hairs on your neck stand up? In a really aroused way? Some countries have national birds or national anthems, but New Zealand has a national haircut. You’ll hear from the everyday social observer that mullets are coming back,

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Blind Date
Nexus Mag

Blind Date – Issue 17

He’s a fourth year high school teaching student who is looking for someone he can find the confidence to hold a conversation with for more than five minutes. She’s a tall, sporty brunette with a love of playing goalie in football and is looking to score a keeper. He Said

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Recipes
Nexus Mag

Frittered Out – Issue 17

You might have been called a Fritter after a night out on the town by your mates, but I bet you don’t taste as good as these ones. Okonomiyaki or Japanese Cabbage Fritters Cabbage – about 1/8 of a small cabbage or two good handfuls finely sliced 1 spring onion

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Editorial
Nexus Mag

Letter From The Editor – Issue 17

I’m not going to sugarcoat it, the last few weeks have been extremely hectic. Nexus, Uni, and having a 21st or a gig every fucking weekend really start to thin you out. It’s part of life though, and it’s helped me develop a routine again. Not waking up at 11am

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Breather Briefing
Nexus Mag

Breather Briefing – Issue 17

Editorial  As the 21st season takes it toll on my liver and education (and therefore, the rest of my life), I’m reminded on why we have a 21st. It marks the beginning of the end. One minute you’re staring down the shaft of a yard-long glass of piss, bursting your

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Pass the Aux
Nexus Mag

For the Girls – Issue 16

I’m tired of people saying pop music is shit just because the patriarchy has taught us to discredit everything young women are into. Pop music is fun, smart and socially relevant and called popular for a goddamn reason. Here are 12 bubblegum pop bangers from undeniably cool female artists all

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Features
Nexus Mag

Nexus Fixes the Housing Market – Issue 16

New Zealand has a housing crisis, we’ve heard it all before. We hear it on the news all the time, we see articles published about it on a near daily basis. News headlines reading “Median Auckland housing prices at an all time high” appear way too often. The median house

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