Te ora ki ngā wharenoho
Life in the Halls
For many of our Wharenoho | Accommodation kainoho | residents, living in the halls is a way of whakawhanaungatanga | building community with other ngā tauira | students while staying close to campus. Over the course of a year many kainoho build a unique whānau with their neighbours and create long-lasting bonds which will support them throughout their time at University and beyond.
Life in the halls brings a sense of security and support to achieve academic success. But it also focuses on the importance of community through unique events held at each residence. From the PASS Mentor programme to Inter-Residential Tournaments, kainoho and kaimahi| staff in each hall found their own unique way to connect with each other.
Some connected over food:
Others held culturally specific events to celebrate Aotearoa’s thriving communities:
Hall wide events were held for kainoho to show off their skills and style:
As Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland soon learned, a radical shift in community building and engagement was needed as we entered another prolonged Covid-19 lockdown. Each hall quickly adapted to keep each other safe while still maintain the sense of collegiality. They held TikTok challenges, studied for exams over Zoom, and virtually met to stay connected.
University Hall Towers kainoho were keen to show off their TikTok skills and battle the lockdown blues!
The year ended in celebration of kaihono skills and accomplishment with the 2021 Talent Quest, Residential Excellence Awards, and Inter-Residential Championship.
The Talent Quest featured Flippin’ Cool acts including singing, dancing, and headstands. Take a look at the 2021 winners. You can see the full performances here.
For many of our Wharenoho kainoho, living in the halls is a way of whakawhanaungatanga with other ngā tauira while staying close to campus. Over the course of a year many kainoho build a unique whānau with their neighbours and create long-lasting bonds which will support them throughout their time at University and beyond.
Life in the halls brings a sense of security and support to achieve academic success. But it also focuses on the importance of community through unique events held at each residence. From the PASS Mentor programme to Inter-Residential Tournaments, kainoho and kaimahi in each hall found their own unique way to connect with each other.
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