Written by Noni Oldfield
Photographs by Brian Osborne
The value of forests is not quantifiable. Shaun Nannup said to us, when we know there is an injustice, we keep showing up with love and graciousness, and we don’t give in.
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After a censorship scandal at the University of Otago made global news at the end of May, censorship has flashed back onto the student magazine radar.
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Petty theft from the Guild Council Room is one thing, but frequent abuse and alleged lack of organisational space is a whole other ballpark.
Read MoreBY CLINTON LITTLE
Student life can be a cavalcade of frat parties, social experimentation and the exploration of the possibilities of life. At times it can also be a little overwhelming. When deadlines are looming and assignments are piling up it’s easy to forget that it’s not the end of the world if you don’t hand something in on time.
Read MoreBy Ashleigh Pauls
I yell with an unexpectedly broken, angry shout “DON’T!” to which everyone within a 20-meter radius goes silent. One of my friends pokes her head under my jacket and notices that I am balling my eyes out, at the same time I realize it myself.
Read MoreBy Michael Wood
‘Amok: an episode of sudden mass assault against people or objects, usually by a single individual, following a period of brooding.
(adverb): in a violently raging, wild, or uncontrolled manner; in a murderously frenzied state.’
Read MoreBY LYNN WESTENBERGER
Have you ever been somewhere where people do not speak your native language? And even if you do speak their language, something will always tip them off and they make you as a foreigner straight away. Let me tell you a little trick on how to blend in:
Read MoreBy Olivia Nikolic
This new era is a transformation of communication in human civilisations; it's instantaneous nature, greed for information, and all encompassing wake is completely unprecedented in previous generations
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