Editorial
Tehana De Klerk

Editorial – 11/3

I have a serious question for all of you. I was watching The Babysitter (2017) last night, and there was the question of who to put in a five-member inter-galactic dream team. I want to know who you guys would choose in a team to fight a star war (hehe),

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Tehana De Klerk

Which “Chosen One” Are You?

Q1) What did you start to say ironically (it is no longer ironic)  A – Slay B – Go Piss Girl C – Bestie D – think you the shit, bitch?   Q2) Why are you here?  A – My ex went to this University and now i’m stuck here

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Entertainment
Tehana De Klerk

Entertainment – 11/3

Crush of the Week Megan Thee Stallion Megan always eats when she cosplays, but when she posted herself as our blue-eyed glorious king Satoru Gojo from Jujutsu Kaisen, I knew she had to be this issue’s crush. Also, if you ever happen to stumble on her TikTok, she’s actually pretty

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Raffy

Nexus Explains The News – 11/3

David Symour running a Death Cult? Professor Joanna Kidman of Victoria University has been ‘spoken to’ by the institution after her controversial tweets on X. In response to an article that suggested the Government were to bring back ‘Military-Style youth academies’ in 2024, Kirkman had queried whether we had a

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Tehana De Klerk

Sport Centre – 11/3

Hurricanes Poua Face Criticism After “Controversial” Haka The Hurricanes Poua are receiving criticism for their altered haka which many witnessed at the team’s first game of the Super Rugby Aupiki season against Chiefs Manawa. The haka was seen to harshly criticise the current government as it included the words “karetao

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Tehana De Klerk

Reviews – 11/3

Dune: Part Two    9/10 With an IMDb rating of 9, Dune: Part Two has been praised in its ability to solidify itself (and the ongoing trilogy) as a film success. The long-awaited sequel explored Paul Atreides’ (Timothée Chalamet) journey in adapting to the Fremen ways, becoming the Duke of

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Features
Tehana De Klerk

The Adultification of our Youth

Eighteenth birthdays are always one big celebration. It feels like you’ve escaped those awkward teen years and are finally a “young adult”. You can legally drink, you can vote, and you’re finished (or finishing) high school. Twenty-first birthdays are somehow an even bigger deal. You’re supposedly in your prime, and

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Columns
Tehana De Klerk

The Politics of Language

I have never, and will never, vote for Christopher Luxon. I find him out of touch, condescending, and the type of two-1 caricature who would view his own success as the sole product of his hard work and not the advantages that were given to him through socio-economics, education, race,

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Columns
Tehana De Klerk

Post-Summer Skincare

With temperatures dropping as we’ve entered autumn and are gearing up for the inevitable long winter-haul, one of the most important self-care adjustments to consider is your skincare routine. During summer, we focused on lighter layers of products and SPF everything, but now we need to nurture our skin in

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