A couple of years ago this government decided to take all the Independent Tertiary Providers (ITP’s) such as WINTEC and align them under one national banner. They cited efficiency and
A couple of years ago this government decided to take all the Independent Tertiary Providers (ITP’s) such as WINTEC and align them under one national banner. They cited efficiency and
It isn’t easy being negative all the time. Hannah was 19 years old when she started writing for Nexus and now she is 32 with frown lines. And that all
Campus is a Place of Learning It is late afternoon and you’re sitting in the library. Someone has brought in takeaway and is sitting at the computer across from you.
It should come as absolutely no surprise that I can’t stand the snobbery surrounding music. Genre preferences are one thing but jumping on the anti-Nickelback bandwagon because you don’t have
Sustainability. The corporate buzzword of the modern era. The thing everybody pretends to be doing to look good in front of the camera but when you look up close, it’s
Last year on an early morning jog, where the mist hovered over the University pond, I looked across to the Village Green. It wasn’t much of a village. In the
Tauira Māori from all sorts of walks of life attend Waikato and all of our journeys here are different. Rather than attempting to write a heavy hitting piece that covers
It’s 11am and you’ve just walked out of your only lecture for the day – what are you going to do now? Go for a walk? Study? Ha. I don’t
We asked our writers if life on campus was thriving. What we got back was a diverse account of perspectives, dreams, and the occasional demand. So, we just let them
Nexus sat down with Vice-Chancellor Neil Quigley to ask him if the Pā is on track. While we had his attention we thought we would take the opportunity to check