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Craccum Articles
Craccum magazine is the University of Auckland's long-standing magazine which I have been contributing to for around two years. My focus has been on long-form feature articles that explore social issues often relevant to student life. Bellow are all of my articles from the last two years, begining with my most distinguished pieces.

The Revival of the Power Puff Girl Empire
This piece explores ideas of feminism in the new age through the return of beloved cartoons, more prominently The Power Puff Girls.
Show Me the Money!
A piece that looks into the financial habits of students in Auckland. In this article I interviewed students about how they budget, what they are saving for and what their concerns are for their futures.
Full article: http://craccum.co.nz/features/show-me-the-money/


We've Let Down Our Bus Drivers... and Ourselves
The bus is a key aspect of student life in Auckland. However, unfortunately, Auckland bus drivers have not been having an easy time in the city. This piece incorporated student experiences to show the struggles of bus drivers in the city.
Wearing a Tapestry of Culture
A more personal article on trying to balance two cultures and using fashion to incorporate my homeland into the way I dress.

Other Pieces:
Have we Been Zoned Out?
http://craccum.co.nz/news/reporting/have-we-been-zoned-out/
No Farm, No Food
http://craccum.co.nz/features/no-farm-no-food/
It's the End of the World... Again!
http://craccum.co.nz/features/its-the-end-of-the-world-again/
Interns Wanted!
http://craccum.co.nz/features/interns-wanted/
Unfinished Project #17
http://craccum.co.nz/features/unfinished-project-17/
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