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Popping pills to pass exams
31 Oct 2016Performance-enhancing drugs aren't just for athletes. Students around the country will be taking them right now.
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Top 10 stories of the month
31 Oct 2016In case you missed something, here are our most read stories for the month.
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Weekly Reading: Westworld, Kesha and finding refuge on Tumblr
28 Oct 2016Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.
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Real news stories that sound like they shouldn't be
27 Oct 2016These reports are stranger than fiction.
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Students and teachers worldwide think sex ed sucks
27 Oct 2016Whether it's how it's taught in Iran, Japan or New Zealand, sex ed is often described as embarrassing, heterosexist and out-of-touch.
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The Singles Life: Views from the GC
27 Oct 2016They may have defected to the Gold Coast but the spirit of Kiwi ingenuity is strong with these cabaret singing, Drake covering, reality TV veterans.
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Women closing the gap with men when it comes to drinking
26 Oct 2016While we still get paid less and aren’t always afforded the same rights as men, women can rest easy knowing we’re close to achieving drinking equality.
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Yes, there’s more to the NBA than Steven Adams
26 Oct 2016The five most intriguing plotlines to watch out for in the upcoming NBA season.
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‘I feel like ‘acoustic singer songwriter’ is a label I cringed at for much of my career’
25 Oct 2016Anna Coddington on her new album Luck/Time and why certain pop music trends are just not for her.
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What's Going On? with Lucy Zee: Armageddon
24 Oct 2016Lucy Zee hangs with Stormtroopers and Harley Quinns at the pop culture extravaganza.
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Weekly Reading: The best longreads all in one place
21 Oct 2016Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.
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The Singles Life: Bic Runga’s second coming
20 Oct 2016One has to wonder: why are we commemorating an artist still in their prime?
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Three ideas for fixing Auckland’s housing crisis
19 Oct 2016But there's only one thing the housing campaigners in this story agree on.
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‘Loud and in your face’: Yukon Era breakdown their excellent new EP
19 Oct 2016Yukon Era frontman Christian Dimick gives us a track-by-track look into the Auckland band’s new EP, Consume and Scratch.
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