The word this week is: waiporoporo (why-poor-raw-poor-raw) or purple.
Waiporoporo is the colour of the flowers on the Poroporo tree.
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The current exhibition in the Te Pikitanga space features the work of three fourth year fashion students who undertook the Paper 197.490 – Fashion Awards and Competitions. The aim of this project was for students to research, design and make an...Read more
The word for this week is: kahurangi car-who-raa-ngee or blue.
Kahurangi is the colour of the sky on a clear summers day.
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The word for this week is: kākāriki (car-car-rick-ee) or green.
Kākāriki is the colour of the kākāriki parakeet.
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On the 8th – 10th February 2017 Massey University will host its inaugural ResBaz event on the Manawatu campus.
The Research Bazaar is a growing international conference promoting the digital literacy emerging at the centre of modern research...Read more
February opening hours will vary for Waitangi Day, exams and the beginning of Semester One.
6 February, Waitangi Day: closed
12 February, extra exam hours:
Albany Library: 10am-6pm
Manawatū and Wellington Libraries: 1pm-6pm
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The word for this week is: kowhai (core-fiy) or yellow.
Kowhai is the colour of the flowers on the kowhai tree.
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Massey Libraries will be closed on their respective Anniversary Days:
Manawatū and Wellington Libraries: closed Wellington Anniversary Day, Monday 23 January
Albany Library: closed Auckland Anniversary Day, Monday 30 January
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The word for this week is: karaka (car-da-car) or orange.
Karaka is the colour of the berries on the karaka tree.
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The word for this week is: whero (fed-oar) or red.
Whero is the colour of strawberries.
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