By now you should have heard of the cyber attack on Waikato Hospital; a Russian ransomware holding communication hostage, cancelling elective surgeries and rendering doctors and nurses powerless to call
By now you should have heard of the cyber attack on Waikato Hospital; a Russian ransomware holding communication hostage, cancelling elective surgeries and rendering doctors and nurses powerless to call
With men dominating the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics field, Sarah Hyde investigates the changing role of women and the adversities they face when pursuing jobs in STEM. When
With the recent announcement of the government’s public sector pay freeze we asked two alumni, with a shared passion for teaching, for their personal experiences. Onyx has recently put her
Māori identity at university is a subject of broad and current interest but it’s not just about universities. It’s about every industry, sector, field and service that Māori are involved
ACT ACT gets a top score for calling out genocide. That’s something you can really only get a pass or fail grade on, and congratulations ACT – you pass and
The University isn’t cleaning our ponds! From the start of the trimester, the students’ beloved ponds located by the Village Green and Gate 2A filled with an oil-like substance. Students
It’s difficult to imagine what it’s like to live in other parts of the world, in the USA to be exact, during a pandemic. Luckily, Nexus knows a guy living
Aliens, lizard-people, secret organisations of the wealthy and powerful, all explanations for the ever-present question: “Why is the world the way it is?” When you learn that bad things happen
When I was young and impressionable I had trouble sleeping. Each night, after reading many books and never batting an eyelid, I would ask mum if I could nestle up
Like the Montagues and Capulets, the Jets and the Sharks, or College Hall and Student Village, there has long been a war of attrition between smokers and those who vape.