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Wintec grad wins top student at Canon Media Awards
The School of Media Arts journalism course has maintained its stellar hit rate at the Canon Media Awards, with graduate Don...
Ed Sheeran shows up for Hamilton woman’s birthday party
ED'S SELFIE: Ed Sheeran gets into the party feeling Photo: Marilie van As Hamilton woman Jess Wright turned 20 last...
Hamilton woman uses online podcast to open discussions on sexuality in China
A Hamilton woman is working with an online podcast in China spreading awareness about Beijing’s LGBT community. The Five Eyes...
The journalist who helped get a man out of prison
TV3 star presenter Paula Penfold, whose investigations helped free a wrongfully convicted murderer from prison, will talk about her work...
Ironkids strut their stuff at Taupo
While most eyes were focused on the Taupo Ironman last weekend a few, possibly more doting, eyes were watching an...
Athletes set records in near-perfect conditions at Ironman NZ 2015
A calm, chilly Taupo dawn was shattered Saturday by the boom of the cannon at 6.45am signalling the start of...
Multi-media students explore web possibilities
Class of 2014: Wintec journalism students and tutors. Photo: Naomi Johnston Study with us Journalism at Wintec is taught as...
Student work on parade at fashion show
http://vimeo.com/111314453 Alexandra Street is set to echo with the sound of stiletto heels when the School of Media Arts stages...
Te Kete Kōrero achieves milestone
http://youtu.be/E32cmNo079Q The team at Te Kete Kōrero is discussing how they are going to move forward with the fourth edition of...
New survey asks: what is Hamilton?
A new exhibition encourages visitors to ask what it is that makes Hamilton unique. Survey Hamilton is a multimedia exhibition...
Book celebrates 50-year art career
A book celebrating 50 years of ground-breaking abstract art has been created by three leading figures in New Zealand’s art...
The Darlimurla letters: researcher documents voices from the past
When the passenger liner Lusitania was controversially torpedoed with great loss of life during World War 1, the impact was...
Wintec music students to shine at The Meteor
Hamilton’s emerging music stars will take to the stage at The Meteor on November 26 as part of a series...
Street party to celebrate city milestones
When models take to the catwalk for the annual Wintec fashion show in Alexandra Street on November 22 they will...
Roadside survey reveals the truth
EYE OPENER: Through his photographs, Mark Purdom manages to find beauty in the rubbish New Zealanders' throw away. What happens...
Students win Prime Minister’s scholarships
SCHOLARS ALL: Simon Young, Josh King, Kirstie Dawson-Smith, Ben Gomas, Ezra Hirawani and Faranisese Baya Fox A handful of dedicated...
Barry Hopkins Gallery opens at Waikato Museum
More than 100 art lovers packed into the Waikato Museum foyer for the opening of the Barry Hopkins Gallery. The...
Pam Corkery set to explode at Wintec Press Club
Broadcasting legend and controversial media-basher Pam Corkery is guest speaker at the next Wintec Press Club free lunch extravaganza –...
Perseverance plays off for the piano Mann
âAmbitious.â Thatâs about as much as some people would say to Adrian Mannâs face when heâd tell them he was...
Instameet boosts Queensland tourism
Queenslanders did a wonderful promotional job for their state on Saturday in what is being billed as the world’s biggest...
Gisborne cowboy beats Aussie bull riders
Gisborne boy Fraser Babbington buried the hopes of Australian cowboys this week on a big bad bull named Gangnam Style....
Voice for Māori and Pasifika students a first for Wintec
Wintec’s first Māori and Pasifika student publication Te Kete Kōrero launched its third edition today, with a special section on...
Oh no, not U2
 iTunes users woke up this week to find a forgettable U2 album in their music libraries. Depending on your iCloud...