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EDITORIAL: Let Scrumpy hands die
Posted 3:36pm Sunday 16th May 2021 by Erin Gourley
There, there. It’s over now. You can relax. No more shall the threat of scrumpy hands plague these streets. No more shall students walk the streets in fear of the next red card where they will be forced to drink two bottles of the worst form of alcohol imaginable. Scrumpy hands is no more. Read more...
Moaningful Confessions | Like a Chainsaw
Posted 4:21pm Sunday 9th May 2021 by Critic
I had a lot of questions when I first came into the possession of some anal beads, courtesy of Critic for some prior raunchy content. I had delved into a bit of butt stuff before but nothing much more than a thumb up the bum or a weak and dissatisfying attempt at anal. This gift had my senses piqued Read more...
Rate or Hate
Posted 4:19pm Sunday 9th May 2021 by Sasha Freeman
Rate: The theory that Epstein DIDN’T kill himself. That’s not even a conspiracy theory at this point it just simply was a cover up by rich American child sex traffickers. The JonBenét Ramsay theory: I am fairly certain that it was the brother and the parents covered it Read more...
Fuck, I’m Cold!
Posted 4:17pm Sunday 9th May 2021 by Alice Taylor
Congratulations my friends, we have unofficially descended into Dunedin’s bone-chilling winter. As I struggle to come to terms with this reality, I have been comforting my soul with this Potato and Leek Soup. This recipe is perfect for those chilly days, and it won’t break the bank Read more...
Booze Reviews | Soju
Posted 4:14pm Sunday 9th May 2021 by Chug Norris
Following in the footsteps of Marco Polo I embarked on a tasting of the Korean spirit soju. Originally brewed as a pure spirit, soju now comes in a range of fruit flavours. I selected three flavours from the Chateul Soorok brand for consideration. I’ll be honest I had never even heard of Soju Read more...
Horoscope
Posted 4:11pm Sunday 9th May 2021 by Critic
Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18 Vape juice isn’t a substitute for serotonin. Coping mechanism: Therapy Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 20 Keep having low standards, it’s only up from here. Coping mechanism: Maladaptive daydreaming Aries Mar 21 - Apr Read more...
EDITORIAL: Please listen to me
Posted 2:15pm Sunday 9th May 2021 by Erin Gourley
A few years ago it would have been weirD to create an entire issue about conspiracies. They weren’t that relevant. If you said conspiracies, people didn’t think of vaccines or 5G, they thought of JFK and the moon landing. It was a simpler time. These fun little conspiracies didn’t Read more...
Moaningful Confessions | The Wrong Kind of Bang
Posted 8:29pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Critic
This boy was very cute. French, got the curls, six foot tall, eight inches, the whole package. We were a few dates in by this point, feeling each other out but not quite feeling each other up yet. This bitch was getting horny. One Friday night we decided to get dressed up and go to town. We chatted, Read more...
Dear Critic...
Posted 8:27pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Critic
Dear Critic, I just hope he reads this. To the boy I slept with at Hyde: I have Chlamydia. I’m sorry. You had brown hair, a fade, and were wearing a vest and button-up combo as part of your Peaky Blinders fit. You were drinking Major Major. I think your name was James? I’m not sure. Read more...
Rate or Hate
Posted 8:25pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Critic
I am literally just saying songs I rate and hate and why. I am not capable of complex thought at this time x Rate Cellophane by FKA Twigs. I really rate that song and its massive sad indie girl vibes. Slumber Party by Ashnikko ft. Princess Nokia. My flatmate and I learned the Read more...
Fuck, I Have Scurvy!
Posted 8:17pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Alice Taylor
Veggie Fajitas (to help you avoid scurvy) Though I am a passionate advocate for beige food, I am also passionately against scurvy, that terrible thing my mother threatened I would get if I didn’t eat my peas for dinner. If you feel like it is time to be kind to that beautiful body of yours, Read more...
Booze Reviews | Peronis: Living the High Life
Posted 8:08pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Chug Norris
Italians either succeed at something completely, or they fail at it miserably. Ferraris and World War II are some prime examples of these extremes. Peronis are something that they managed to get right. They are a perfect beer for demonstrating to your peers that you are sophisticated yet down to Read more...
Otago’s New Vice-Chancellor Revealed
Posted 8:01pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by The Critical Tribune
Following months of speculation, the Uni’s newest Vice-Chancellor has been named as AirFryer PROMAX-XL®. It is Otago’s first Vice-Chancellor of Chinese origin, the first to be a kitchen appliance, and the second soulless machine to hold the position. The appointment was Read more...
Other Students Fascinated, Dazzled, and In a General State of Awe That You Know the DJ
Posted 7:59pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by The Critical Tribune
Students were overwhelmed with Fanzi Pance’s knowledge of local music when, last Saturday night, he proudly informed the people of Catacombs that he knew the DJ. “I’ve never met someone who knows a DJ before,” gushed Jessica, who had consumed two blueberry cruisers that Read more...
EDITORIAL: Tell the Uni where they can stick their rubbish fines
Posted 3:41pm Sunday 2nd May 2021 by Erin Gourley
Yeah, that’s right, I’m the Proctor and I will impose a daily fine on you if you don’t clean up the rubbish and broken glass outside your flat. That’s what could happen if you don’t submit against the University’s proposed changes to the Code of Conduct. Read more...
Moaningful Confessions | Yanking My Christmas Cracker
Posted 9:58pm Monday 26th April 2021 by Critic
It's December, 2020, and I'm finally back home for Christmas break. With everyone stuck in one small house again (parents, siblings, pets, neighbours coming round), it gets pretty suffocating and sexually frustrating pretty quick. Lucky for me, I have a lad on call with a car. So, Read more...
Dear Critic...
Posted 9:55pm Monday 26th April 2021 by Critic
Dear Critic, Last week I wrote in about a wasp’s nest and you suggested that you could soak it in petrol to get them to move out. Well, the tradies next door got the petrol out of the lawn mower and soaked it, but they ignited it, so now there's a smoldering wasp nest and a swarm of Read more...
Rate or Hate
Posted 9:53pm Monday 26th April 2021 by Critic
Rate Students who have never once made it to an 8am lecture getting up at 5.30 to start drinking. That’s on priorities. Boys hitting hyde wearing Peaky Blinders costumes. To the people who reused your teletubby halloween costumes from 2016, step up your game x The North D Read more...
Fuck, I Can’t Cook!
Posted 9:50pm Monday 26th April 2021 by Alice Taylor
Crazy for Katsu If I was to tally all the money I have spent on food in the last four years, a substantial portion would have been spent on my dearest fried chicken. I do not regret a single cent I have spent on this glorious food, but it was wise to learn how to make it myself. This recipe is Read more...
Booze Reviews | Major Major
Posted 9:40pm Monday 26th April 2021 by Chug Norris
In my extremely shit-faced attempts to find something newsworthy at Hyde I came across a dude pissing against a wall and holding a Major Major. I asked him what he thought of his beverage and he told me: “Bloody good, tastes just like apple-juice.” That is an excellent summary Read more...
All “Young People on the Property Ladder” Actually Just One Landlord
Posted 9:37pm Monday 26th April 2021 by The Critical Tribune
In a shocking exposé, it has been revealed that all media stories about young people buying houses were faked. A fraudulent Dunedin landlord was hired by the New Zealand Property Investors’ Federation to impersonate young Kiwis buying their first home by putting on a range of Read more...
North Islander Discovers the Hype Behind Cheese Rolls
Posted 9:35pm Monday 26th April 2021 by The Critical Tribune
In a stunning and unexpected U-turn hailed as a new dawn for inter-island relations, a North Islander tried a cheese roll and understood just why South Islanders love it so much. James, who was born and bred in Palmerston North, has been a student at Otago for the last four years. Despite Read more...
Horoscope
Posted 9:32pm Monday 26th April 2021 by Critic
Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18 There are plenty of fish in the sea, stop catching feelings. Accessory of choice: chokers Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 20 Keep doing your hot pisces shit, don’t let anyone steal your energy this week baby. Accessory of choice: new shoes Aries Mar 21 - Read more...
EDITORIAL: Please someone open a bakery near campus
Posted 12:15pm Monday 26th April 2021 by Erin Gourley
Look I don’t really understand how businesses work and I’m not going to pretend I do. This is less of a valid opinion, and more of a personal fantasy of mine. My demand is simple: I want a bakery near campus. Not a cafe with overpriced scones and slices. A bakery that is overflowing Read more...
Moaningful Confessions | The Effortless Threesome
Posted 1:53am Monday 19th April 2021 by Critic
Flashback to 2017. It’s my first year at Otago University (I transferred from Canterbury because my life there was as flat as the city’s landscape). It’s a Thursday night and I’m bored so I send an “upto” to someone I used to go to high school with. Lo Read more...
Dear Critic...
Posted 1:50am Monday 19th April 2021 by Critic
Dear Critic, There’s a wasp nest in front of our flat. Every time I walk out, I’m terrified that I’m gonna get stung. Our landlord said we could just call some ecology students and they’d pull it out, but I highly doubt that. What do we do? Shawn Gidday Read more...
Rate or Hate
Posted 1:45am Monday 19th April 2021 by Sasha Freeman
Rate Cooking a meal on your kitchen floor because all the bench space has dishes on it. Sounds gross but is actually a quintessential experience Margaret Atwood: She can write anything, can’t believe she’s still alive The garlic bread they sell at stilettos. Read more...
Fuck, I Can’t Cook!
Posted 1:40am Monday 19th April 2021 by Alice Taylor
Crispy satay tofu I am very passionate about this week’s recipe. It’s difficult to mess it up an delicious. I have been known to pour this sauce into a bowl, microwave it, and eat it with a spoon. I have served the sauce here with crispy fried tofu, but you could pour it over Read more...
Booze Reviews: Cocktail Research and Development
Posted 1:33am Monday 19th April 2021 by Chug Norris
Having already acquired my alcohol for Hyde and not ready to buy anything else for the week, I decided to scrounge the little alcohol I had and try out a few wacky combinations. Mostly they were better than the original ingredients. Triple Brown The Triple Brown consists of a Double Brown with Read more...
Millions of Questions, But Nobody AskedOtago How It Was Feeling
Posted 1:29am Monday 19th April 2021 by The Critical Tribune
AskOtago is reportedly on the brink of a nervous breakdown after, despite having answered millions of student questions since it opened on the ground floor of Central in 2018, nobody asked it how it was really doing. The helpdesk service has been struggling to cope emotionally for years, Read more...
Judith Collins Eyes Vice-Chancellorship
Posted 1:28am Monday 19th April 2021 by The Critical Tribune
After a slew of dismal polling numbers and backstabbing within the National Party, Leader of the Opposition Judith “Crusher” Collins is in talks with Otago Uni executives for the vacant role of Vice-Chancellor. Whispers of yet another leadership change in the National Party have Read more...
Horoscope
Posted 1:25am Monday 19th April 2021 by Critic
Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18 Feeling manic? Call your therapist. To bake this week: your mind Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 20 You need to stop dwelling on yet another failed talking stage. You can do better than tinder breathas. To bake this week: chocolate covered Read more...
EDITORIAL: Sign Up Club Should Absolutely Not Take Over OUSA’s Meeting
Posted 8:42pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Erin Gourley
I repeat, Sign Up Club should NOT take over the OUSA Student General Meeting that is taking place on Wednesday 21 April at 12pm in Union Hall. It would be VERY BAD if Sign Up Club sent say a hundred members of their pyramid scheme, and their members voted as a bloc making up over 50% of the Read more...
Piss Poor Moaningful Confession
Posted 1:20am Sunday 11th April 2021 by Critic
“Your essay is shit.” My heart dropped to my stomach, I knew he was saying it in a playful tone, but I had spent a dismal night in St Daves trying to fix my assignment. This guy had passed this paper: he could help me make it better. He must have known his comment hurt because Read more...
Fuck, I'm in Love!
Posted 1:14am Sunday 11th April 2021 by Alice Taylor
I passionately believe that the most effective way to tell your special someone you love them is through the gift of chocolate in molten form. These gooey chocolate puddings are so easy to make and will make the person you give it to feel very special. And if you don’t happen to have another Read more...
Rate or Hate
Posted 1:09am Sunday 11th April 2021 by Sasha Freeman
Rate The flying fox behind gardens New World. Provides much entertainment on a dusty walk home from town. Wearing the same top as another girl at a party. It’s not embarrassing, that’s just how you know you’re fashionable. Adults on Lime scooters. You go Read more...
Booze Reviews | Rodenbach
Posted 1:02am Sunday 11th April 2021 by Chug Norris
Rodenbach caused Black Friday levels of sensation at Centre City New World when they were put on sale for $1.99 for a six-pack. Ahead of the curve, I managed to grab 48 cans ($16 worth) before the masses swept the rest away. This turned out to be one of the worst decisions of my life. In my Read more...
Acting Vice-Chancellor Cancels Uni’s Moth Protection, Moths Eat Everything
Posted 12:57am Sunday 11th April 2021 by The Critical Tribune
The University Senate last week voted to drop the Uni’s moth protection plan. In the days since, moths have wreaked havoc across campus. “The University has been held hostage by Big Moth for too long,” said the new Vice-Chancellor. “As part of this new regime of financial Read more...
Catholics Gave Up Paying for Uber Eats for Lent
Posted 12:55am Sunday 11th April 2021 by The Critical Tribune
This year for Lent, Catholics gave up paying for UberEats after a mandate straight from the Pope. “Stop giving your money to a greedy multi-national corporation for Lent,” said the Pope. “The Catholic church does not condone giving your money to an unethical company when Read more...
Horoscope
Posted 12:49am Sunday 11th April 2021 by Critic
Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18 Just because you’re an air sign, doesn’t mean you can keep ghosting people. It’s time to face your commitment issues. Houseplant of choice: Cobwebs Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 20 With midterms ramping up, there will be more Read more...
EDITORIAL: Harlene Certainly Left Her Mark on Otago
Posted 9:24pm Saturday 10th April 2021 by Erin Gourley
Harlene left Otago a few weeks ago, but that was too early in the year for Critic Te Arohi to have our shit together. We’re writing about her legacy now. Her exit was quiet. There’s not a lot of fanfare about Vice-Chancellors, despite the impact they have. The University Read more...
Moaningful Confessions | The Nutcracker
Posted 6:18pm Sunday 28th March 2021 by Critic
So, it was the week I lost my virginity. Myself and my "special friend" at the time were engaging in rampant intercourse, learning the ropes, in more ways than one. Anyhow, during one of these sessions she is riding me particularly hard and a loud "crack" resonates Read more...
Fuck, I Can’t Cook!
Posted 6:15pm Sunday 28th March 2021 by Alice Taylor
For days when you truly can’t be fucked and existing beyond the bedroom seems like a tiresome feat, the only thing that helps is a bowl of carbohydrates coated in garlicky oil that takes minutes to make. You could add vegetables if you like, but as my wise mother always says, Read more...
Eating Beef Good for the Environment, According to Beef Farmers
Posted 6:12pm Sunday 28th March 2021 by The Critical Tribune
In what can only be described as a total rejection of science, NZ Beef and Lamb have started claiming that eating beef helps the planet. “Whenever you eat a nice juicy steak, you’re helping to rid the world of one methane-emitting cow,” said Ethan Methan, the PR spokesperson for Read more...
Local Bar Only Offers Jugs to Highlight Sustainability
Posted 6:11pm Sunday 28th March 2021 by The Critical Tribune
A local taproom has ditched pint glasses, citing a new-found emphasis on saving the planet as the reason. “By only serving jugs,” explained the new manager, Beerface McGee, “we can save shit tonnes of water on washing, as well as reduce the amount of glass purchased by the Read more...
Rate or Hate
Posted 6:09pm Sunday 28th March 2021 by Sasha Freeman
Rate Having a compost bin! A nice way to dispose of food, a nice way to attract worms to your property, and a nice surprise for your landlord at the end of your lease. Turtles. Save them xx Menstrual cups. The company that owns U by Kotex uses palm oil, which is certainly not something I Read more...
Horoscope
Posted 5:43pm Sunday 28th March 2021 by Critic
Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18 Treat yourself to some self care this week. Maybe a quirky new outfit or different vape flavour. Go get 'em. Vegan food to try: Vape juice Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 20 It's time to stop creating steamy fantasies in your head Read more...
EDITORIAL: You need to get out of North Dunedin
Posted 9:22pm Friday 26th March 2021 by Erin Gourley
North Dunedin has you in its clutches and you haven’t seen a big tree in a month. That’s a problem. There’s a whole wide world of nice things in Dunedin out there, just waiting for you to discover it. I realise that you’re in the depths of first semester and you’re Read more...
Infant Reincarnated From Dead Breatha, Charged for His Student Loan
Posted 3:12pm Sunday 21st March 2021 by The Critical Tribune
A Dunedin baby, the world’s first scientifically confirmed reincarnation, has been sent a bill from StudyLink requesting repayment of her past self’s $70,000 student loan. In a development that rocked the scientific community, the Otago Medical School confirmed that Katie Liu, Read more...
Optimistic Student Clicks ‘Going’ To Hyde Street Before Ticket Release
Posted 3:11pm Sunday 21st March 2021 by The Critical Tribune
Displaying optimism that borders on audacity, Jessica shocked her friends and the broader Dunedin community by clicking ‘Going’ to the Hyde Street Facebook event on the Tuesday that the party was announced. “Unbelievable. It’s just rude,” said another hopeful Read more...


