Massey University Students Association - Latest News [Page 2]
Students challenge Dick Hubbard to come clean
Wednesday, 1 September 2004, 12:53 am | Massey University Students Association
Students are challenging Massey University Council Member and Auckland Mayoral Candidate Dick Hubbard to make his position on student fees public so that Aucklanders know whether he will be student friendly mayor. More >>
Students Occupy Proposed Coal Mining Site
Tuesday, 13 April 2004, 9:11 am | Massey University Students Association
A group of people from around the country, including students from Massey, Otago and Victoria Universities, announced today that they are occupying land earmarked for open-cast coal mining at Happy Valley in the upper Waimangaroa Valley, northeast ... More >>
PM challenged to swap jobs with student president
Friday, 26 March 2004, 9:23 am | Massey University Students Association
Massey Students are today challenging Prime Minster, Helen Clark to swap roles for a day with the Massey University Students Association (MUSA) President, Adam Maynard so that she can see first hand the destructive effects of government polices on students. More >>
Massey University wasting students’ money on ads
Monday, 1 March 2004, 10:41 am | Massey University Students Association
Massey University is wasting more student and public money than ever on marketing according to figures released today by the New Zealand University Students’ Association (NZUSA). More >>
Student fury to confront Maharey
Friday, 23 May 2003, 9:51 am | Massey University Students Association
Furious students from Massey University and Ucol are conducting a mass protest at 4:30pm outside the Budget Accountability Meeting being held at Te Manawa. Steve Maharey, the Associate Minister of Tertiary Education, will be forced to answer to the outrage ... More >>
Accountants investigate association finances
Thursday, 5 December 2002, 10:02 pm | Massey University Students Association
The Massey Wellington Students Association has asked auditors to investigate apparent irregularities in the association’s finances. More >>