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[[image:Nexcover040.jpg|right|thumb|Cover of Nexus, 2002's 'Band Issue' - feat. Carl ([[Nexus]] editor) of [[Daisy Chain Halo]], Rob and Dan of [[Big Elephants]], [[Nate Dogg]] and Emerson the graphic designer]]
 
[[image:Nexcover040.jpg|right|thumb|Cover of Nexus, 2002's 'Band Issue' - feat. Carl ([[Nexus]] editor) of [[Daisy Chain Halo]], Rob and Dan of [[Big Elephants]], [[Nate Dogg]] and Emerson the graphic designer]]
The official publication of the Waikato Students' Union, based at the University of Waikato, in Hamilton. Known for its tireless championing of local music - including columns in recent years from 'Citric' (Carl of [[Daisy Chain Halo]] fame, who was also editor for a few years, under the pseudonym of 'Ben Arnold') , to [[Tonamu]], and going back a few more years - [[R William Murphy]]. Also infamous for its battles with the [[WSU]] in 2002.
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''Nexus'' is the official publication of the Waikato Students' Union, based at [[The University of Waikato]] in Hamilton. The paper has had a mixed relationship with the Hamilton music scene since its inception in 1968. For much of its history, only the occasional story on Hamilton bands (or reviews of their shows) were included, typically peaking around Orientation week (but non-existent through the remainder of the year). The first [[Contact 89FM]] column began c.1985, initially discussing shows and music on the station, but by 1990 included information on upcoming band performances and events. From 1991 to 1994, support for Hamilton bands became extremely strong, with numerous articles and reviews of Hamilton bands appearing each year, perhaps reflecting the strength of the Hamilton music scene through this time. From 1995 the quality of the coverage declined, until 1998 when stories on Hamilton bands again became practically non-existent (not coincidentally, the same year [[Contact 89FM]] was sold). Since 2000, however, ''Nexus'' has again become known for its tireless championing of local music - including columns from 'Citric' (Carl of [[Daisy Chain Halo]] fame, who was also editor for a few years, under the pseudonym of 'Ben Arnold'), to [[Tonamu]], and going back a few more years - [[R William Murphy]]. Also infamous for its battles with the [[WSU]] in 2002.
  
 
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Cover of Nexus, 2002's 'Band Issue' - feat. Carl (Nexus editor) of Daisy Chain Halo, Rob and Dan of Big Elephants, Nate Dogg and Emerson the graphic designer

Nexus is the official publication of the Waikato Students' Union, based at The University of Waikato in Hamilton. The paper has had a mixed relationship with the Hamilton music scene since its inception in 1968. For much of its history, only the occasional story on Hamilton bands (or reviews of their shows) were included, typically peaking around Orientation week (but non-existent through the remainder of the year). The first Contact 89FM column began c.1985, initially discussing shows and music on the station, but by 1990 included information on upcoming band performances and events. From 1991 to 1994, support for Hamilton bands became extremely strong, with numerous articles and reviews of Hamilton bands appearing each year, perhaps reflecting the strength of the Hamilton music scene through this time. From 1995 the quality of the coverage declined, until 1998 when stories on Hamilton bands again became practically non-existent (not coincidentally, the same year Contact 89FM was sold). Since 2000, however, Nexus has again become known for its tireless championing of local music - including columns from 'Citric' (Carl of Daisy Chain Halo fame, who was also editor for a few years, under the pseudonym of 'Ben Arnold'), to Tonamu, and going back a few more years - R William Murphy. Also infamous for its battles with the WSU in 2002.