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October 18, 2023
Racism in Post-grad Medicine Many of the brightest doctors currently undertaking postgraduate medical programmes in New Zealand might never become your specialist, in spite of pouring […]
September 25, 2023
It’s well known that the self is political, but it rings no truer than in an election year. When identity is a talking point during question […]
September 25, 2023
My aunty massages fekei and chops taro with feeble fingers – she knows what love feels like. The way it bounces back after time apart. Every […]
September 25, 2023
My “rebellious” first year consisted of a lockdown on the East Coast, midday and midnight walks, meet-ups with my old school friends, and the odd cheeky […]
September 25, 2023
Rawinia Kanuta (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Whatua ki Kaipara) I’ve fallen prey to many stereotypes threatening to shape my life as Māori. Among the stereotypes, the most […]
August 29, 2023
*just a political student writing my observations–also a human with bias–do your own research 🙂 It’s Wednesday the 9th of August and I’m trudging up the […]
August 29, 2023
Craccum checks in with students ahead of the election *All names have been changed for anonymity While every general election is usually rife with division and […]
August 29, 2023
Unpacking standards of masculinity within male self-improvement discourse *All names have been changed for anonymity You don’t need to venture far into YouTube or Tik Tok […]