From my house I can hear the waves calling, I can hear the birds singing, begging me to go.
Wake. Blink crusty eyelids. Take stock (where am I? Who am I? What's that terrible beeping?)
Logan Park High School pupil Max Lequeux, of French ancestry, celebrates the diversity of nations with fellow pupils by playing the French national anthem on a piano accordion during a Race Unity assembly at the school yesterday.
Dunedin, the fair city that most of the readers of this publication reside in, has an evil among it, writes Logan Park High School student and budding record company executive Lisandru Grigorut.
It just doesn't fit. We've had them all: Indiana Jones, Titanic, Shrek, Bombastic blockbusters, heartbreaking romances and crack-up comedies.
What gets half of New Zealand's student life to shut up?
So here I am, Bronwyn Wallace, (16) Logan Park student, reporting from overseas. I've said my goodbyes, packed my bags and I'm on my way.
Thousands of people look forward to the Glastonbury festival all year. Logan Park High School pupil Bronwyn Wallace heads through the Fields of Avalon to see what it's all about.
The Logan Park High School Jazz Band won a stack of awards at the South Island secondary school jazz competition in Blenheim on Sunday.
To buy or not to buy? When you look at the advertising, what jumps out at you?
The plastic bag. . . Soon to be extinct, if the new ten cent price is anything to go by.
Dunedin secondary school pupils are preparing for a worldwide recession.
Isle Rietberg (Logan Park) won the senior girls shot put that was the glamour event of the Otago secondary schools athletics championships on Saturday.
In the absence of university students, Dunedinites young and old are free to go about their business in the knowledge that they are safe from drunken crazies and riotous mobs, writes Logan Park High School student Reuben Henderson.