The Relationship Between Hosting Formula One Race And The Economic Growth Of The Nation Ansh Arya Wellington College, Wellington, New Zealand; ansharya2805@gmail.com Abstract In this paper I investigate the underexplored relationship between hosting a Formula One (F1) race and sustainable…
Article Magazine: Innovation Edition 2024
How to Adapt Your Life for More Comfort and Less Stress
The world, it seems, was not made for human beings. Unfortunately, the world as a whole is a bit big to change- at least for one person- but your own life is not. We’re often told that doing things the…
Behind the Pen: An Interview With Kyle Mewbern
Kyle is the award-winning author of children’s books like Old Huhu and Dragon Knight, as well as her recent historical fiction novel, Sewing Moonlight. She is based in Central Otago. Ella: Who are you? Kyle: I’m Kyle Mewbern, and I’m…
Interview with Megg Alexander
Shortland Street, one of New Zealand’s long-running and favourite soap operas has featured famous faces. However, not a lot of people talk about the children and teenagers of Shortland Street, so I had a chat with Megg Alexander about her…
Pathways to Science: Curiosity to Career
What fascinates me most about science is its ability to explain what seems to be unexplainable. I count myself lucky to be born into a homeschooling household where curiosity and education were encouraged and supported. At the age of five,…
TV Review: The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic horror/ drama series developed by Frank Darabont, this series is based on the comic book series ‘The Walking Dead’ by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard. The Walking Dead premiered on October…
Five Kilometres of Discovery: Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Pulsars
Can you imagine if the length of what you were reading wasn’t measured in pages, but in kilometres? Specifically over 5 of them? One woman would go on to do just that; and make one of the most amazing discoveries…
Universal Language: How Music Connects Us
Music is the one language that needs no words to evoke an emotion. It is arguably the greatest invention of all kinds, a method of storytelling, of passing information through generations, of uniting people. Music is one aspect of human…
Art is Play: Lessons in Creativity from Young Filmmakers
New Zealand Youth Film Festival (NZYFF) marks the first red carpet for many of tonight’s young nominees, but not the last. Out of over 426 entries from those between the ages of 15-24, only the cream of the creative crop…
Bone Wars: Cope vs. Marsh
It all began with a meeting of two palaeontologists in Berlin. The year was 1864 when Edward Drinker Cope met Charles Othniel Marsh. At first, the two were on very good terms, naming several species they discovered, after each other.…