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Workin' Up A Sweat

by Charlotte Greenfield | 5:21 am, 05/09/2011

When I was told that my next article was reviewing various forms of exercise, visions of sweat, short shorts and Powerade flashed before my eyes, quickly followed by the burning question: why? Or more specifically, why me? “It’s like Bridget Jones,” said the editor, “Bridget Jones does sport.”

John Stansfield from Oxfam

by | 3:17 am, 17/10/2011

John Stansfield worked for a number of non-profit organisations including the Problem Gambling Foundation and sustainability projects on Waiheke Island, he even founded and headed a Department of Non-Profit Studies at Massey for a number of years, before picking up his position at Oxfam New Zealand. An international relief and development programme, Oxfam takes a regional approach to hunger and political rights. The New Zealand office is heavily involved in development and sustainability projects around the Pacific, for example. Georgie Fenwicke talked to John about the response to the drought currently plaguing several Pacific populations and his favourite Oxfam Christmas gift.


Proctology -28

by Aimee Gulliver | 2:33 am, 17/10/2011

In our last meeting of the year, the Proctor was very keen to “blow Campus Watch’s trumpet.” We were a bit taken back by this statement, but really what consenting adults get up to in their own time is none of our business.


Bouncing off the Halls - 28

by Lozz Holding | 2:32 am, 17/10/2011

What a year it has been. The naïve, innocent little first years who joined us in February are now all grown up. In fact it’s hard to believe that less than eight months ago these shameless, grubby little creatures were STI-free, respectable members of society whose parents still loved them.


New Unipol facility to open January 23

by Lozz Holding | 2:30 am, 17/10/2011

Unipol Recreation Centre will reopen in the new location of the University Plaza Building on January 23 next year.


ODT makes aggressive move against University

by Gregor Whyte | 2:26 am, 17/10/2011

The Otago Daily Times has delivered the first strike in its long-rumoured move to destroy the University of Otago, after the mediocre daily newspaper moved to summarily wipe out the ‘Campus Life’ section of its unpopular website.


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OPINONS
 
Debatable - 28

by | 3:20 am, 17/10/2011

Debatable is written by the Otago University Debating Society, which meets for social debating every Tuesday at 7pm in the Commerce Building. This week’s motion is “that individuals should be allowed to sell their organs”. Rebecca Gates argues the affirmative while John Brinsley-Pirie argues the negative.

ART
Art 
Definitive Cuts: Fabric Sculptures: Sebastian Reynard

by Hana Aoake | 3:58 am, 17/10/2011

AS IS, 377 Princes St

BOOKS
 
Incredibly Hot Sex with Hideous People - Bryce Galloway

by Sarah Maessen | 5:06 am, 10/10/2011

(4/5)

FILM
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Norwegian Wood

by Frances Stannard | 3:50 am, 17/10/2011

Director: Anh Hung Tran (3.5/5)

MUSIC
 
It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times…

by Sam Valentine | 3:27 am, 17/10/2011

In the now established tradition, Critic presents our end of year recap; the best of music in two thousand and eleven. Props if you picked up on The Simpsons reference in the title.

GAMES
 
Worms: Ultimate Mayhem

by Toby Hills | 4:56 am, 10/10/2011

Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, PC (3/5)

PERFORMANCE
 
27th Terrain: The Co-Ordinates of Home

by Maya Turei | 5:08 am, 10/10/2011

Bi-Cultural Theatre Class (3.5/5)

FOOD
 
Date Cups

by Niki Lomax | 5:01 am, 10/10/2011

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