US Supreme Court takes on Roe v. Wade – again
PhD candidate in History Hayden Thorne explains why American access to abortion is probably in the greatest danger it has seen since 1973.
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PhD candidate in History Hayden Thorne explains why American access to abortion is probably in the greatest danger it has seen since 1973.
The Government must openly discuss its position on the Māori role in governance or people will suspect radical change is being pursued behind the scenes, writes Professor Jack Vowles.
For the 21st celebration week of Italian Language in the World and the 700th anniversary of Dante Alighieri’s death, Reader Dr Marco Sonzogni (School of Languages and Cultures) and Dr Alfio Leotta (School of English, Film, Theatre, Media and Communication, and Art History) led a project to create video poems from Dante’s Divine Comedy—VideoDante700.
The Wellington Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences' newest international partnership will give students in central Viet Nam access to some of the University’s world-class scholars.
As well as partnering with CubaDupa, the University is behind the Wellington festival's premiere of a centrepiece composition for more than 300 musicians.
Three composer residences being offered by Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington next year “are going to be a real shot in the arm for the Aotearoa composing scene”, says Associate Professor Michael Norris from the University’s New Zealand School of Music—Te Kōkī (NZSM).
The divide threatens to be between those who get the elite COVID-19 vaccines and the rest, write Adjunct Professor Nicholas Agar and PhD candidate in Philosophy Snita Ahir-Knight.
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington criminology graduate Dr Feona Haakman says New Zealand media are displaying signs of moral panic relating to emergency housing tenants, much like the panic around gang insignia in Whanganui between 2004 and 2013.
A documentary that looks at one of New Zealand's most singular crimes asks tough questions about rape culture, writes Adjunct Professor Jan Jordan.
Hayden Thorne is no fan of former US president Donald Trump, but asks if a public impeachment is really the best way forward?