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Diet_feature GREEN DIETS - How your plate affects your planet

by Susan Smirk | 4:58 am, 23/08/2010

There are ever so many reasons to change what you eat, ranging from the laughable to the admirable. We make eating choices for the sake of our weight, our wallet, our health, our image ... or sometimes (and perhaps less often) our beliefs. Animal rights crusaders have campaigned long and hard to convince the masses of the evils of meats, but these days there is another concern changing the tabletop spreads of some homes. Today, more and more people are choosing to base their diets on minimising their environmental impact. Susan Smirk delves into a few 'green' diet options, including vegetarianism, veganism, and the vibrant new 'locavores' movement.

Is the end of the affair is near?

by Rory MacDonald | 3:46 am, 26/08/2010

OUSA has given a clear indication that it no longer wishes to be a part of the New Zealand Union of Students Association (NZUSA) and University Sport New Zealand (USNZ) last week.


At least OUSA isn’t this bad

by Gregor Whyte | 3:45 am, 26/08/2010

At least $750 000 has been misappropriated by former members of the Whitireia Polytechnic Students' Association’s Executive, the Dominion Post reported last week. The scale of the fraud has left members outraged and the Association struggling to remain solvent.


Hairy Gay Man to lead OUSA for a second year

by Rory MacDonald | 3:42 am, 26/08/2010

OUSA President Harriet Geoghegan was successful in her re-election bid, after handily beating the four other candidates in the voting for the 2011 Executive.


OUSA Election Results

by Staff Reporter | 3:38 am, 26/08/2010


Hookers and Blow: Not budgeted for

by Julia Hollingsworth | 3:37 am, 26/08/2010

The first draft of the OUSA Budget, written by Finance Officer James Meager and General Manager Stephen Alexander, has been released amidst controversy over levy increases and withdrawing from NZUSA.


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OPINONS
 
Top - 20

by Richard Cheese | 4:53 am, 23/08/2010

Top 5 Artists Who Would Could Out-Scarfie Any Scarfie

ART
 
Interview with Larry Matthews - Owner of {lanyop} lagniappe small art gallery

by Staff Reporter | 3:47 am, 23/08/2010

Tucked away behind Mou Very bar on George Street is {lanyop} lagniappe small art gallery, an offbeat and unique art space that is only open when the sun goes down. Gallery-goers view works by candlelight while being serenaded by live piano. Critic talks to owner Larry Matthews.

BOOKS
 
Mirror

by Jonathan Jong | 4:13 am, 23/08/2010

Author: Jeannie Baker Publisher: Walker Books (4/5)

FILM
 
Soul Kitchen

by Edwin Ouellette | 4:36 am, 23/08/2010

Directed by Fatih Akin Rialto 3.5/5

MUSIC
 
Avenged Sevenfold - Nightmare

by Caleb Wicks | 4:43 am, 23/08/2010

Warner Brothers 3/5

GAMES
 
Turok

by Ethan Khalsa | 4:39 am, 23/08/2010

Platform: PS3, XBox 360, PC (3/5)

PERFORMANCE
 
LTT Review: A Gaggle of Saints

by Jen Aitken | 4:52 am, 23/08/2010

Written by Neil Labute Directed by Katie King Starring William Tait-Jamieson and Emere Leitch-Munro (2.5/5)

FOOD
 
A tribute to the in-between

by Tien-Yi Toh | 4:37 am, 23/08/2010

The reality is that fantastic food places are rare and far in between, particularly in a small(ish) city like Dunedin. We are lucky enough to have a few restaurants that serve exceptionally good – sometimes even outstanding – food, but the rest mostly just fall in the ‘not bad’, ‘okay’, or ‘sometimes some things are good’ categories.

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