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UCOL | Te Pūkenga ākonga (learners) and alumni from the Whanganui campus had a remarkable evening on Thursday, collecting an unprecedented number of scholarships. Whanganui Campus Manager, Bronwyn Paul, says it was the most scholarships UCOL had . ....
Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 4:13 pm Whanganui’s vibrant arts community came to life last month with Lights on Bikes making its return. Celebrating the newly launched Drews Avenue streetscape, locals flooded the event with art, lights, music, and performances. UCOL’s Design Foundation and Practical Lecturer, Cecelia Kumeroa, worked together with artist Jodi Clark to create a part of the streetscape, connecting street art to local history. The event, supported by the Government’s Innovating Streets fund, aimed to boost Drews Avenue’s status as the hub of Whanganui’s creative community. For Kumeroa, it was a great experience working with artist Jodi Clark and ....
Press Release – Universal College Of Learning Whanganuis vibrant arts community came to life last month with Lights on Bikes making its return. Celebrating the newly launched Drews Avenue streetscape, locals flooded the event with art, lights, music, and performances. UCOLs Design Foundation … Whanganui’s vibrant arts community came to life last month with Lights on Bikes making its return. Celebrating the newly launched Drews Avenue streetscape, locals flooded the event with art, lights, music, and performances. UCOL’s Design Foundation and Practical Lecturer, Cecelia Kumeroa, worked together with artist Jodi Clark to create a part of the streetscape, connecting street art to local history. ....
Letters: Lanterns on the Awa a brilliant community success 12 May, 2021 05:00 PM 3 minutes to read Lanterns on the Awa festival lit up Whanganui on Saturday. Photo / Lewis Gardner Whanganui Chronicle Your reporter sadly understated the numbers who attended Saturday s Lanterns on the Awa (News, May 10). We were told by various experts that there were 3000-5000 over the course of the evening. ( Ed s note: The attendance figure came from a member of the NZ-China Friendship Society Whanganui branch) UCOL was not involved this year, but Chinese courtesy insists we honour Bronwyn Paul and her team who initiated and directed the event in 2018-19. ....