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2009 ASPA Awards results
Sunday, 13 September 2009, 1:34 pm | Aotearoa Student Press Association
The following are the placegetters and winners of the 2009 ASPA Awards, held in Wellington on September 12, 2009. More >>
Caucasian president commits to liberal propaganda
Thursday, 3 April 2008, 11:06 am | Aotearoa Student Press Association
Students can expect radical changes in the way their news is reported, thanks to the unexpected appointment of a middle-class white male as this year’s president of the Aotearoa Student Press Association. More >>
Craccum Named Best Student Publication For 2007
Friday, 12 October 2007, 9:36 pm | Aotearoa Student Press Association
Auckland University's Craccum has deposed Critic as New Zealand's best student magazine after they took away the top prize at the annual Fairfax Media ASPA Awards, held at Massey University Wellington 6th October. More >>
Student press challenges anti-satire rules
Tuesday, 3 July 2007, 10:44 am | Aotearoa Student Press Association
Members of the Aotearoa Student Press Association [ASPA] are joining with the Parliamentary Press Gallery in speaking out against anti-satire rules recently imposed by the New Zealand government. More >>
Critic named Best Student Publication once again
Monday, 9 October 2006, 3:27 pm | Aotearoa Student Press Association
Otago University's student publication Critic was named the best publication by a panel of media experts for the second year running at the annual Aotearoa Student Press Association (ASPA) awards held in Auckland on Saturday, October 7 in association ... More >>
ASPA Supports Salient
Wednesday, 5 October 2005, 8:52 am | Aotearoa Student Press Association
The Aotearoa Student Press Association (ASPA) spoke out today in support of Salient’s decision to publish an article on student fees based on leaked information, and condemned the actions of Victoria University in taking out an injunction against Salient and ... More >>
ASPA Awards: Critic named Best Student Publication
Monday, 3 October 2005, 10:36 am | Aotearoa Student Press Association
Critic, the much-talked about Otago University student magazine, was named the best publication by a panel of media experts at the annual Aotearoa Student Press Association awards, held in Auckland on Saturday in association with the NZ Listener. More >>
Awards Celebrate Student Media Success
Thursday, 29 September 2005, 4:33 pm | Aotearoa Student Press Association
The spotlight will be on the sometimes-controversial student media in Auckland this Saturday for the annual Aotearoa Student Press Association (ASPA) awards, in association with the NZ Listener. More >>
Student Media Gears Up for Election
Wednesday, 30 March 2005, 3:23 pm | Aotearoa Student Press Association
National news coverage in student media has been strengthened by a new news sharing agreement. The revamped Aotearoa Student Press Association (ASPA) Newswire will utilise new technology and methods to deliver news to the 13 ASPA publications across the ... More >>
Wellington And Dunedin Big Winners At ASPA Awards
Monday, 20 September 2004, 8:15 am | Aotearoa Student Press Association
Magazines from Wellington and Dunedin were the big winners at this year’s Aotearoa Student Press Association (ASPA) Awards in association with the NZ Listener, presented in Auckland on Friday night. More >>
Lambie to host student press awards
Friday, 10 September 2004, 8:51 am | Aotearoa Student Press Association
Television personality Mary Lambie is the latest addition to the line-up for next Friday’s student press awards. More >>
Student Media Set To “Rip Mad Shit Up”
Monday, 8 April 2002, 4:32 pm | Aotearoa Student Press Association
New Zealand’s tertiary students will reap the benefits of enhanced election coverage and improved information sharing following a national conference of student newspaper editors in Auckland. More >>
ASPA Slams Treatment Of Nexus Editor
Monday, 8 April 2002, 4:31 pm | Aotearoa Student Press Association
The national student press body, ASPA, has condemned the behaviour of the Waikato Students Union toward their magazine Editor, Anthony Hiron. More >>