
AUSA
Craccum Wars: Revenge at the CAB
In this episode, the boardroom becomes a battleground. Light is shed on Craccum's governing body, the Craccum Administrative Board (CAB) and its membership.
“Write what should not be forgotten.” — Isabel Allende, 1989
AUSA
In this episode, the boardroom becomes a battleground. Light is shed on Craccum's governing body, the Craccum Administrative Board (CAB) and its membership.
AUSA
The student resistance awakens… but the Dark Side divides it from within.
News
Leaked document shows AUSA’s plan to send Craccum to the gallows
In-Depth
A profile of the world’s leading Nabokov scholar at the University of Auckland
Theater Review
Lease, liquor, legacy. Paula Vogel’s Mother Play is a tragicomic house tour through love and loss.
News
A non-student AUSA staff member pressured the student magazine to hold back interview coverage, saying it was 'unfair'.
In-Depth
Rodrigo Duterte, the sexist macho-fascist who told soldiers to shoot female rebels in their vaginas… advised Netanyahu to flatten Gaza into “the biggest cemetery in the world.” Mad minds think alike.
In-Depth
Portrait of diaspora students and their musical journey to Aotearoa New Zealand
Film Review
A gripping political thriller on venerable men in scarlet cassock and zucchetto
Film Review
Could this be the modern sequel to Cinderella’s “Happily Ever After”?
Review
Oscar season is here again. By the time this edition is published, the winners of the gilded statuette would be long proclaimed at Dolby Theatre, Hollywood. At the time of writing, there were ten publicly disclosed nominees for Best Picture, and no winners in the meantime. Suppose the news hasn’