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Stacey Knott is the 2009 editor for In Unison. She is also the epitome of a snoop. She moved up to Auckland from Wellington especially for the job. Stacey is pretty sociable, energetic and always seems to get into strange situations.
People often say she and her family would make a great sitcom. She is starting to work on her memoir, because she intends on being famous for something, and knows plenty of her friends will be too.
She likes words, both writing and reading them, pretty things, clothing - especially vintage, going to shows, sipping on gin and tonics with good company, a range of music, cupcakes and trashy TV.
Every six minutes in New Zealand police are called to a domestic violence incident. However, reports show these call outs only represent about 15 percent of what is happening behind closed doors. Today marks White Ribbon Day, where people wear a white ribbon to …
Last night my friend told me about www.pimpthatsnack.com after I revealed my love/hate relationship with www.thisiswhyyourefat.com and we decided we needed to contribute something.
We schemed some ideas of giant snacks we could make, like Reese’s Cups or HUGE Crunchie Bars, but turns out …
Unitec students fear failing their courses as a result of persistent striking from Unitec staff.
Unitec members of the Tertiary Education Union (TEU) have been striking intermittently since September 16; the most recent strikes are due to failed mediations.
Hey Simon/Nomis, where are you? I’m kind of missing your comments, the last issue of In Unison online and the articles we have done since are lacking your incessant commenting. Have you given up on us?
Photos by Erin Gaffney
last week In Unison checked out the latest talent to come from Auckland University of Technology’s fashion department. The Rookie Show, an annual event is about profiling final year fashion student’s hard work. It was held at Saint Paul’s on Symonds Street …