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Student magazine in Auckland, New Zealand
Craccum is a student magazine of the University of Auckland, owned and operated by the Auckland University Students' Association (AUSA) in New Zealand
Craccum
and assists affiliated student clubs and societies. It also produces Craccum magazine and runs the bFM radio station. The constitution of the AUSA centres
Auckland University Students' Association
Auckland_University_Students'_Association
New Zealand journalist, sportsperson (born 1994)
studied education. While at university, Chapman wrote as a film critic for Craccum, the Auckland University Students' Association magazine. In 2016, Chapman
Madeleine_Chapman
New Zealand writer
executive producer of Alt TV. He was given the nickname 'Bomber' by a former Craccum editor, reputedly to describe his bombastic personality. He has been described
Martyn_"Bomber"_Bradbury
Australian electronic musician and rock singer
July 2016. "Craccum Magazine". Retrieved 28 December 2024. Yukihiro Takahashi - Walking To The Beat, 1985, retrieved 28 December 2024 "Craccum Magazine"
Iva_Davies
New Zealand political activist
had been elected unopposed the previous year. He also wrote articles in Craccum criticising suicide prevention workers and explaining how to rip off the
Tim_Selwyn
Public university in Auckland, New Zealand
affiliated student clubs and societies. AUSA produces the student magazine Craccum, and runs the radio station 95bFM. The name of the alumni association is
University_of_Auckland
English indie rock band
October 2009. Retrieved 31 March 2012. Mulvey, Nick. "A Night With Gomez". Craccum. Archived from the original on 22 May 2010. Retrieved 27 April 2010. "Gomez
Gomez_(band)
Australian rock band
Colours (import bonus tracks) credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 July 2008. "Craccum Magazine". Retrieved 28 December 2024. "Discography Icehouse". australian-charts
Icehouse_(band)
New Zealand cartoonist
His works are published by the University of Auckland student magazine Craccum, Australia's Fox Comics, the current affairs magazine New Zealand Listener
Dylan_Horrocks
Musical artist
April 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2023. "Baby You're a Gun Tami Neilson". Craccum. 23 May 2022. Archived from the original on 11 January 2023. Retrieved
Tami_Neilson
the publisher of Australian L'Officiel. Canta – University of Canterbury Craccum – University of Auckland Critic Te Ārohi – University of Otago Debate –
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are: Critic Te Ārohi, University of Otago Canta, University of Canterbury Craccum, University of Auckland Debate, Auckland University of Technology Massive
Aotearoa Student Press Association
Aotearoa_Student_Press_Association
Christian new religious movement
In September 2021, a writer from Auckland University's student magazine Craccum published an article stating that the Elohim Academy was conducting door-knocking
World Mission Society Church of God
World_Mission_Society_Church_of_God
Action thriller New Zealand tv series
Arawa) (24 May 2021). "The Gamble of Integrity and Mana in Vegas – Craccum". Craccum.co.nz. Retrieved 1 May 2022. Stephens, Tainui (2 May 2021). "Story
Vegas_(New_Zealand_TV_series)
New Zealand fishing enthusiast (1913–2008)
2022. Retrieved 21 May 2022. "Rudd doing well—now for gudgeon" (PDF). Craccum. 22 June 1973. p. 6. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 July 2021.
J._Stewart_Smith
Soap opera character
combined. Matthew Denton of the University of Auckland student magazine, Craccum, named Harry the most annoying character on Shortland Street, citing that
Harry Warner (Shortland Street)
Harry_Warner_(Shortland_Street)
New Zealand diplomat and trade negotiator
also the co-editor of the Student Association's controversial newspaper, Craccum, in 1993) and Harvard. In addition to English, Vitalis speaks German, Greek
Vangelis_Vitalis
Fictional character on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street
in 2013. Matthew Denton of the University of Auckland student magazine, Craccum, named Nicole as the shows 6th most annoying character due to the storyline
Nicole Miller (Shortland Street)
Nicole_Miller_(Shortland_Street)
New Zealand journalist & writer (born 1959)
attended the University of Auckland, where he studied law and wrote for Craccum, graduating in 1981. Van Beynen is married with three children, and lives
Martin_van_Beynen
New Zealand journalist, columnist, radio host, television host (born 1953)
Auckland he studied politics and history, and wrote for the student magazine Craccum. He married Janet Wilson, who also works in the media, in c.1997, and has
Bill_Ralston
New Zealand author and journalist
High School. He began his journalism career writing for student magazine Craccum at the University of Auckland, and was appointed as editor in March 1967
Geoff_Chapple_(writer)
Academic journal covering the history of New Zealand
Student life and culture 95bFM Auckland University Students' Association Craccum Princes Street Labour Publications, institutions, and culture Auckland
New Zealand Journal of History
New_Zealand_Journal_of_History
New Zealand thief and murderer
"P" with the lyrics "I smoked P and I didn't cut anybody's hands off". Craccum, the Auckland University Students' Association magazine, referenced "Antonie
Antonie_Dixon
2021 single by SWIDT
instrumental from Stoneyhunga as "screaming out for more". Omni Arona of Craccum saw it as the highlight of the EP, describing it as "capturing the vibe
Kelz_Garage
Australian politician (born 1953)
Zealand Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and editor of the student newspaper Craccum. As a member of Princes Street Labour, he also spent considerable time
Mike_Rann
Division of the University of Auckland, NZ
"University Prompts Faculty to Move Home Base for First Time Since 1881". Craccum. Archived from the original on 11 August 2019. Retrieved 12 August 2019
University of Auckland Faculty of Education and Social Work
University_of_Auckland_Faculty_of_Education_and_Social_Work
New Zealand politician (1947–2026)
the Auckland University Students Association executive, and editor of Craccum in 1972. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, he became prominent in
Tim_Shadbolt
New Zealand singer (1926–1979)
philosophy and psychology at The University of Auckland, where he was the Craccum editor for part of 1948, and then 1949. After graduating, he worked for
Peter_Cape
Satirical news website in New Zealand
2013. Bookman, Sam (20 May 2013). "From the Blogosphere – The Civilian". Craccum (10). Auckland University Students' Association. Archived from the original
The_Civilian
New Zealand comics writer, artist, and letterer
1988 issues of the Auckland University Students' Association's magazine Craccum. His cartoon style proved perfect for the series and he continued to work
Roger_Langridge
New Zealand cartoonist
from the University of Auckland, and contributed to the student magazine Craccum while studying there. The Home: your guide to social welfare homes (1985)
Chris_Slane
New Zealand writer
a feature writer on the New Zealand Herald. In 1967, he was editor of Craccum, the University of Auckland student newspaper. The launch of Morrissey's
Michael_Morrissey_(writer)
Former military installation in Auckland, New Zealand
Wall". University of Auckland News. 14 (1): 7–9. 1984. "Why Not?" (PDF). Craccum. 57 (25): 5. 11 October 1983. Maclean, Chris (1990). The Sorrow and the
Albert_Barracks
University of Technology – Debate[broken anchor] University of Auckland – Craccum University of Canterbury – Canta Lincoln University – Caclin Massey University
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British chemist and academic administrator
). Wellington: Reed Publishing. p. 171. "Photographic Society" (PDF). Craccum. Vol. 22, no. 8. Auckland University Students' Association. 29 July 1948
John_Llewellyn_(academic)
Fictional character from Shortland Street
apology. Matthew Denton of the University of Auckland student magazine, Craccum, named Leanne as the shows 5th most annoying character. He attributed this
Leanne_Black
Indian New Zealand artist (born 1993)
Retrieved 2023-12-14. Blanchard, Paris (2023-10-18). "Finding Home". Craccum Magazine. Archived from the original on 2023-12-07. Retrieved 2023-12-14
Rhea_Maheshwari
New Zealand university administrator, philosopher, politician and peace campaigner
(6th ed.). 2006. Chapple, Max (9 April 1990). "Profile: John Hinchcliff". Craccum. p. 3. Richards 2010, p. 15. Richards 2010, p. 79. Norton, Clifford (1988)
John_Hinchcliff
New Zealand cartoonist
appearing in almost all New Zealand student newspapers, including Salient and Craccum, giving the strip the widest national distribution that a New Zealand underground
Grant_Buist
English chemist, founding Vice-Chancellor of the University of Waikato (1919-2004)
9 June 2017 Sweeney, Brian (10 July 1978). "Hamilton Heavies" (PDF). Craccum. Vol. 52, no. 15. Auckland University Students' Association. p. 12. Sweeney
Don_Llewellyn
New Zealand politician (born 1958)
home. At the University of Auckland, Sage studied arts and law, wrote for Craccum and participated in environmental activism. After graduation, she went
Eugenie_Sage
New Zealand diplomat
Science from the University of Auckland, and was editor of student magazine Craccum in 1968. He was a New Zealand negotiator for the CER negotiations during
Mac_Price
Student Association at the University of Waikato
Hub at that campus. In 2000, the University of Auckland student magazine Craccum published an article criticising the Waikato Students' Union voluntary
Waikato_Students'_Union
New Zealand politician and diplomat (1938–2024)
elected editor of the Auckland University Students' Association's (AUSA) Craccum magazine for the 1959 year. While at University Hunt is also credited with
Jonathan Hunt (New Zealand politician)
Jonathan_Hunt_(New_Zealand_politician)
New Zealand cartoonist (1952–2020)
1991. She published in a number of New Zealand publications including, Craccum (1983) and Tu Mai (1984). Helen Courtney represented New Zealand three
Helen_Courtney
New Zealand sport trophy
First Race in 1928 - Craccum (26 April 1928)
Hebberley_Shield
New Zealand cartoonist (1947–2018)
Linton's first published strips were for the Auckland University newspaper Craccum. He was a founding contributor to Strips in 1977, producing over 100 pages
Barry_Linton
New Zealand veterinary academic
most recent befuddled diatribe". The Auckland University student magazine Craccum published a list of "did you know?" points about Guilford that included
Grant_Guilford
New Zealand choreographer, dancer and academic
2020). "The Rise of Sarah Foster-Sproull; Performer and Choreographer". Craccum. Archived from the original on 21 August 2021. Retrieved 21 August 2021
Sarah_Foster-Sproull
New Zealand painter (1932–1988)
September 1968). "Michael Illingworth – Alienation and Search for Innocence". Craccum. p. 10. "1966 New Zealand Painting" (PDF). Auckland Art Gallery. Retrieved
Michael_Illingworth
Political party in New Zealand
2013. Bookman, Sam (20 May 2013). "From the Blogosphere – The Civilian". Craccum (10). Auckland University Students' Association. Archived from the original
The_Civilian_Party
New Zealand painter (1928–2012)
Hou. 52: 32–33. September 1965. Retrieved 13 June 2015. "Te Manaaki". Craccum. 9 July 2012. Archived from the original on 12 February 2013. Retrieved
Arnold_Manaaki_Wilson
New Zealand art gallery
wrote about the abstract artist Milan Mrkusich in the student newspaper Craccum as early as 1968. Around the same time, he formed a close association with
Petar/James_Gallery
2022 album by Tami Neilson
April 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2023. "Baby You're a Gun Tami Neilson". Craccum. 23 May 2022. Archived from the original on 11 January 2023. Retrieved
Kingmaker (Tami Neilson album)
Kingmaker_(Tami_Neilson_album)
New Zealand artist and illustrator
(Hons) in 1974 from the University of Auckland. In 1973 he was an editor of Craccum (the Auckland University Students' Association weekly magazine) along with
Bob_Kerr_(author_and_artist)
New Zealand netball player
Internal Affairs. Retrieved 3 September 2021. "New candidates" (PDF). Craccum. 11 August 1936. p. 2. Retrieved 3 September 2021. "Basketball: New Zealand
Mary_Martin_(netball)
New Zealand arts critic and correspondent
dance and music. He wrote for the Auckland University student newspaper, Craccum (1968–1973) and had a film review programme on Radio Bosom (bfm) and a
John_Daly-Peoples
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English
English : topographic name from Middle English lang, long ‘long’ + aker, acre ‘piece of tilled land’, or a habitational name from any of various minor places so named, such as Long Acre Farm, Tyne and Wear, or Long Acres Farm in North Yorkshire.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Longing, Craving (1)
Girl/Female
African, American, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Swahili, Tamil, Telugu
Trustworthy; Faith; Believer or Faith; Belief; Powerful
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Dumart-en-Ponthieu in Somme, France.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Decoration. Beauty.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a medieval personal name (Latin Vincentius, a derivative of vincens, genitive vincentis, present participle of vincere ‘to conquer’). The name was borne by a 3rd-century Spanish martyr widely venerated in the Middle Ages and by a 5th-century monk and writer of Lérins, as well as various other early saints. In eastern Europe the name became popular in honor of Wincenty Kadłubek (died 1223), a bishop of Kraków and an early chronicler.Irish : the English surname has been established in the south of Ireland since the 17th century, and has also been adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mac Dhuibhinse ‘son of the dark man of the island’.
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Facilitation
Male
Arthurian
, high, lofty.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fortunate; Blessed
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