Students find their voice A couple of weeks ago when the announcement came that this government was discontinuing fees free for tertiary study, my daughter was gutted.
SUBSCRIBER Nowhere to run to SUBSCRIBER Nowhere to run to Milford’s spectacular scenery should come with a health warning, Paul Gorman writes.
A caffeinated approach to change A caffeinated approach to change Stimulating the change we need to see will be easier with the government on board.
In praise of darkness In praise of darkness George Eliot wrote that if we could truly perceive the fullness of ordinary life, it would be like hearing the grass grow.
The roads not taken, the mounds not dug The roads not taken, the mounds not dug In 1961, I spent the summer in Macedonia, excavating a Neolithic village occupied about 8000 years ago.
Bacan’s beefy bee a big, boisterous bug Bacan’s beefy bee a big, boisterous bug I was recently asked to name the world’s largest bee. This giant is Megachile pluto.
Jesus took centuries to grow a beard Jesus took centuries to grow a beard May 29, 1453 was a momentous day.
Belonging in the universe Belonging in the universe There is a letter in my files that I occasionally take out and read.
When the hills come alive When the hills come alive We need not regard our landscape as fixed, Phoebe Thompson writes.
SUBSCRIBER Don’t push me cos I’m close to the edge SUBSCRIBER Don’t push me cos I’m close to the edge ARGH!!!!! How’s the ol’ nervous system?
In a trailblazer’s wake In a trailblazer’s wake A new name for the South’s marine reserves carries a legacy of charting new horizons, Tom McKinlay and Luke Chapman report.
Be it ever so humble Be it ever so humble Entering someone’s house uninvited is not to be taken lightly.
A moon to watch with pumpkin soup A moon to watch with pumpkin soup A reporter called to ask me about the strawberry moon. That’s what they’re calling Sunday night’s full moon.
A tentacle’s tender embrace A tentacle’s tender embrace The documentary My Octopus Teacher is a true account of a common South African octopus with which the documentary film-maker and naturalist Craig Foster formed a close acquaintance.
Climate remains the crisis of our times Climate remains the crisis of our times The urgency of the climate crisis demands we remain focused on solutions, despite all the distractions, writes Prof Janet Stephenson.
Weaving a welcome Weaving a welcome Ana Teofilo’s design for a new carpet at Tūhura Otago Museum draws from the rich visual language of Pacific cultures, she tells Kim Dungey.
7 Weight-loss myths exposed 7 Weight-loss myths exposed Gary Dawkins dispels some myths about losing weight.
We’re still subsidising emissions We’re still subsidising emissions Farmers should be supported to take climate action, not shielded from it, Sean Connelly writes.
Seaweed washes up at museum Seaweed washes up at museum Mystery surrounds the origin of a seaweed collection at Tūhura Otago Museum, writes On Le Lau.
The genius of metal The genius of metal Sometimes we can take technological breakthroughs by genius ancestors for granted.