The current Waikato Uni Tramping Club was formed in Trimester B of 2020 following the initial COVID-19 lockdowns, as siblings Sinead and Brendan realised their desire to meet new people
The current Waikato Uni Tramping Club was formed in Trimester B of 2020 following the initial COVID-19 lockdowns, as siblings Sinead and Brendan realised their desire to meet new people
With O-week approaching, many of us are preparing for a week long bender. Some of us are repeat offenders of the sesh, with O-week being light work – whereas some
Life in Halls is absolutely hectic, but if you’re looking for the perfect start to your Uni experience, that’s exactly where you’ll get it. Amidst all the chaos, you’ll find
HEADS UP: THE FOLLOWING COLUMN DEALS WITH UNALIVE-ING, AND CONVERSATIONS AROUND MENTAL STRESS. PROCEED WITH CAUTION, OR NOT AT ALL. When I was 17, I drank a very good
Dear Mature Student, I’ve just begun my degree and I don’t know if it’s the right path for me. What do you suggest? With peace and love, I think you
Shake Out Aggressively advertising to students doesn’t always work, but when it does, you get Shake Out (and when it doesn’t, you get Breakers). Cheap, great burgers, chips, shakes, and
Quigs Ngā tauira o Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato, kei te huihuinga o ngā manu kai ana i te hua o te mātauranga, nau mai haere mai rā koutou katoa.
Gone are the days of sitting at the back of a GoBus, just past midnight, surrounded by other half drunk students dressed in some kind of sexualised get-up (I’m talking
I have become an accidental vegetarian. I didn’t plan it. Or maybe more precisely, I didn’t plan not to be one and so now I am. Like many, on the
Well, well, well, was it me or was I experiencing some form of political outsiderness? In my last column I announced I was switching my support to Labour and since