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Paenga-whāwhā Pānui

It’s that’s time again, a fresh issue of Pānui all ready and waiting for you. Many thanks to those who have submitted content – there are some stunning photos this month!

Paenga-whāwhā Pānui | April 2021
You can find a copy here at K:\Management\Communications\LTR-Newsletters\Panui 2.0\2021\2021-04-LTR-Panui.pdf

For next month, we’d love if you could send us in some amazing autumn photos from around Campus and beyond. Also please let us know if you have anything else you’d like to include in the next issue . All submissions welcome!

Enjoy!

Hugh, Kathryn and Simon

Poutū-te-rangi Pānui

To send you off on your well deserved holiday, we offer our latest issue of Pānui. Happy Easter to you all!

Pānui – Poutū-te-rangi/March 2021
You can find a copy here: K:\Management\Communications\LTR-Newsletters\Panui 2.0\2021\2021-03-LTR-Panui.pdf

Please let us know if you have anything to include in the next issue such as photos, stories, and questions for Anne – anything you like really.

Enjoy!

Hugh, Kathryn and Simon

Hui-tanguru Pānui

It’s been a while, but the waiting is over. A fresh issue of Pānui is available for your entertainment.

Pānui –  Hui-tanguru/February 2021
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Please let us know if you have anything to include in the next issue such as photos, stories, and questions for Anne – anything you like really.

Enjoy!

Hugh, Kathryn and Simon

 

Aotearoa Bike Challenge 2021

I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride it where I like…

February’s a great time for riding your bike, not only because the weather is great but because the Aotearoa Bike Challenge is on. Come and join the library team and see how far you can go. There are plenty of new cycle ways around Christchurch to ride, or go out a bit further and have a look at the Little River Rail Trail. So sign up then get out there and enjoy the wind in your helmet, the sun on your face, and the calming sound of cars stuck in traffic.

What’s In A Name?

“That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”

As Shakespeare’s been no help whatsoever, I need your creative energies, so thinking hats on please.

Currently we’re creating a UC Learn page to hold streaming content that the library has purchased access to (films and documentaries) but we need a name for the page. UC Stream was vetoed for some mysterious reason. And we’ve had other ideas which I cannot share (ask me later). It would be great if you could email me your idea/s or add it in the Comments section – so far we’ve got “UC Video – online access to films and documentaries to support teaching and learning” but it doesn’t really flow does it? I blame Fridayitus.

Anyhoo, any ideas welcome!

Simon Cooke

Whiringa-ā-rangi Pānui

Kia ora folks,

Sorry about keeping you all on the edge of your seats wondering when the next issue of Pānui will be coming out. Well, wait no longer, here it is! Enjoy!

Pānui –  Whiringa-ā-rangi/November 2020
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We’d like to thank everyone for their contributions to Pānui, we really couldn’t put this together without you. Well done, you should be proud!

My resolution for next year is pay attention more to John’s grammatical gems.  In the draft of this current issue I wrote: Wishing you all a restful break from your Pānui editors – oh for the want of a coma, I mean comma. Or do I? Where’s John?

As always, if there is anything you want to send us for inclusion in the next issue (probably February-ish), please let us know.  Email either Hugh Joughin, Kathryn Andrews or Simon Cooke.