Columns
Hannah Petuha

Why you should be a Marxist.

Do YOU hate hustle culture? The idea of a 9-5? Racism? Gas prices? Rewearing underwear?    If so, I’d like to introduce you to the title Marxist and why you should be one. Previously in ‘Marx is My Cousin’, I introduced you to communism, defined what it means, and discussed

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Features
Hannah Petuha

The Food, The Patriachy & We

Can we please stop sexualising fruits? Popping the cherry. The aubergine emoji. The banana emoji. Peach = bunda. Sliced lemon or orange = vulva. Nice melons. Peaches and Cream. Are you feeling it now, Mr. Krabs? Fruits have become associated with women, and not in a good way. We know

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Poetry
Hannah Petuha

Burger King Crack

  I am writing poetry in a Burger King. Who is she? Edgy indie girl who struggles with spitting out her toothpaste Just kidding (maybe).  Cute boy in Burger King, he has face tattoos. I like tattoos.  Eye contact is made. Nice face.  What do I look like to others?

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Editorial
Hannah Petuha

Editorial – Issue 18

With the news that Boon on Campus is coming back in 2022, our designers got so excited that they hijacked the entire magazine and reduced the writers to this one tiny corner and we absolutely couldn’t be happier about it. This week we are profiling talented artists and showcasing their

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VS
Hannah Petuha

THIS VS THAT – Issue 17

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. The smell of soggy fries is overwhelming but you continue your study nonetheless. All of your friends have gone home

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Features
Hannah Petuha

Revisiting and Reinventing Campus Retail – Issue 17

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 past week, it had been a ghost town. No one would have even noticed if a tumbleweed had blown past.

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Editorial
Hannah Petuha

Editorial – Issue 17

It’s been almost a year since I picked up my first Nexus. To be quite honest with you, I didn’t enjoy the content that much. I read the blind date like every other student and skimmed the editorial. Nearing the end of my read, I flicked to a page advertising

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Editorial
Hannah Petuha

Editorial – Issue 16

With OnlyFans and Pornhub erecting more attention everyday, I see a problem. Our discussions on adult content, while stimulating, can be damaging. It’s no secret the adult content industry has a dark side. The line between adult content and grooming is clouded and when this line is clouded, grooming is

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Editorial
Hannah Petuha

Editorial – Issue 15

Ah, sports. To the humble archer it is a reconnection of lost tradition, now obscured by an alty dystopian teen. To the overbearing rugby player, it is a life and legacy. To the uneducated, they may reminisce on the wise words of Archie Andrews, “you haven’t known the triumphs and

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Columns
Hannah Petuha

Anti-vax Antagonists – Issue 14

The COVID Vaccine is rolling out in New Zealand and it isn’t without speculation. Some citizens criticise it’s efficiency. Other’s support science in favour of the greater good. If you’ve ever encountered an anti-vaxxer, they can be extremely difficult to reason with. But the next time you argue with an

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