Bright future for teaching in the dark
The stage is set to be packed for the MAOR108 concert this semester as the number of students enrolled in the paper reaches a record high.
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Safety and connection away from home
If you whakapapa Māori, you are welcome at Te Huka Mātauraka, Māori Centre. Kait...
28 Nov 2023
Kawhe and kōrero with NASA
Have you ever had morning tea with an astronaut? Petra Fisher has. For Petra, me...
24 Nov 2023
Seafarers Sevens supporting growth on and off the field
As another successful rugby sevens season draws to a close, Seafarers’ coach Sco...
30 Oct 2023
Restoration mahi and tītī chicks
Counting penguins and planting native plants has been helping tauira understand...
18 Oct 2023
“All you have to do is be there”
“You’re in a tent, its 3am, you’re wearing your oodie and passing round the choc...
17 Oct 2023
Student winners impress in Writer2023
An English Literature PhD candidate and a public health/neuroscience student are...
17 Oct 2023
Manaaki Scholars celebrate at Completion Ceremony
COVID -19, imposter syndrome, and even slang barriers were not enough to dissuad...
13 Oct 2023
Prescriptions or prose for young writer?
For some, the creativity and imagination required to write beautiful non-fiction...
25 Sep 2023
VOTE2023 by students, for students
Through interviewing commentators and candidates, a team of Politics students ar...
22 Sep 2023
Win for Otago in National Māori Moot Competition
Tawhiwhi Watson (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga and Ngāti Tūwharetoa), Otago Law
12 Sep 2023
This house proposes...
Jaiden Tucker’s commitment to his role as president of Otago’s oldest student or...
12 Sep 2023
Awards celebrate ‘stellar’ Otago students
A powerlifter has won top prize at this year’s Blues and Golds Awards after brea...