December 1, 2014
The word this week is: rā whānau (rah far-no) or Happy Birthday.
Rā whānau to anyone celebrating their birthday today!
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September 22, 2014
The word this week is: Awa (ah-wah) or River
Learn more about the beautiful poem “what stones know” here written by Massey University Spanish language lecturer and award-winning poet Dr Leonel Alvarado about the Manawatu Awa.
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August 25, 2014
The word this week is: Waea (Why-ah) or Phone.
If you’ve misplaced your waea or any other belongings on campus make sure to check the lost property at the library and security offices.
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July 28, 2014
The word this week is: Heihei (hey-hey) or Chicken.
Q. Why did the Heihei cross the road?
A. To get to the other side (hehe).
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July 14, 2014
The word this week is: Pātai (par-tie) or Question.
Welcome to all our new students, if you have any pātai about our library services – check out the Library website here.
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June 23, 2014
The word this week is: Haere mai (high-rair-my) or Welcome.
Haere mai to the Distance students joining us on Campus this week!
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June 16, 2014
The word this week is: Kia tūpato (key-ah Too-par-tore) or Be careful.
Kia tūpato and stay safe during the semester break.
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May 19, 2014
The word this week is: Hōtoke (Haw-tor-care) or Winter.
Next month marks the beginning of our coldest season – Hōtoke.
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May 12, 2014
The word this week is: Inanahi (Ee-nah-nah-hee) or yesterday.
We hope all the Mums had a wonderful Mother’s Day inanahi!
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April 28, 2014
The word this week is: wāhanga (Waah-hung-ah) or semester.
Welcome back, we hope you enjoyed the mid-wāhanga break!
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