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Art Without Limitations

Amy Boswell-Hore, a University of Canterbury graduate, brings a unique perspective to the issue of accessibility in art and heritage spaces.

Women of Steel off to Italy

The Women of Steel are an Auckland and Christchurch based dragon boating team that have qualified for the world championships in Italy. They face many challenges but continue to work hard.

Student Struggles Ep: 5

Sam talks to a careers advisor about how she helps students plan for their future, and a former student who struggled after finishing uni.

The Rundown: Ep 4

"How are ya?", it's a common Kiwi phrase. But how often do we actually mean it? Join us this week, as we talk about mental health.

In The 03: CrossFit

Tahlia Vosaki is the only athlete from Aotearoa competing at Wodapalooza next year. And at just 13 years old, she'll also be the youngest.

The Rundown: Ep 3

Justice is a fact of life. No matter who you are, you will encounter Aotearoa’s justice system. But, not everyone’s experience is the same.

Student Struggles Ep. 2

Sam visits a UC mental health advocacy group and a local youth clinic to learn about the work they do. His flatmates weigh in on nutrition.

Student Struggles: Ep. 1

Welcome to Student Struggles! Sam Coughlan discusses maintaining a healthy life balance as a student while juggling study, a job and others.

UC Women in Business

A group of University students have started a club to help women in business. Their aim is to create more future entrepreneurs by hosting a range of different events and a mentorship programme.

Healing with hands

A Māori healing clinic at the Tannery in Woolston is open and accessible to everyone in the community.