Only have sex if you're sober - new police warning for Orientation Week
Sex is for the sober, police say, ahead of universities' orientation week parties.
Sex is for the sober, police say, ahead of universities' orientation week parties.
St John has had to remind the public that damage to their vehicles will be taken seriously
Sophia Crestani's death is having an impact on the way students are partying.
International student is appealing the decision to terminate her enrolment.
We're proud of you no matter your marks, the Piacun twins' parents told them.
COMMENT: Kerre McIvor has no sympathy for overseas loan defaulters.
A group which travelled from Feilding to play locals and watch the game will miss out.
The incident took place on Dundas St overnight.
School holidays could bring fresh outbreaks if infected kids travel outside Auckland.
Two males were arrested, one for wilful damage, the other for wilful trespass.
They want the Dunedin City Council to help them lobby the Government to make it happen.
Drug has been "associated with deaths overseas and hospitalisation in New Zealand".
The University of Otago's Law Camp is back - without the jelly wrestling.
Fourteen people were trapped in lift for more than an hour, with one helped by paramedics.
Scholarships mark outstanding academic ability, leadership potential, integrity and vision
Jump in second-half domestic enrolments relieves financially strapped polytechnics.
He was fixing up Scott Base by day and studying to be a business guru at night.
Killian Russell, of Ireland, has been doing more than maintain Scott Base recently.
International students say many are working for below minimum wage with no rights.
Fifteen staff are jobless and 145 international students have to move to another school.
David Blake and Lance Ryan guilty of multiple breaches of the Companies Act and Crimes Act
The new Government has signalled the arrest policy could be scrapped.
Some polytechnics are reporting jumps of up to 19 per cent in early enrolments for 2018.
Students are celebrating after NZ First wins a student loans write-off in priority areas.
Auckland University is raising fees and cutting staff to meet a budgetary squeeze
Principal of school for foreign students says some staff were not supervised adequately.
Sacha French's $41k student loan has become $80k; now her workmates have paid it off.
Election voters must choose between two starkly different sets of education priorities.
From the desert to the farm - how one city kid fell in love with farming.
They've arrived home with a gold, two silvers and nine bronzes - have you heard of them?