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OUSA Exec: OUSA's Five Big Issues
Posted 6:29pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Liam White
Nau mai, haere ma – whether you’re stepping onto campus for the first time or back for another year, welcome to Otago! I hope you’ve had a chance to recharge over the break, because what’s ahead is everything that makes student life special – long nights, great Read more...
Horoscopes: Issue 1 2025
Posted 5:57pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Critic
Aquarius The new year's goals crumbled pretty early, but that doesn't mean you need to wait until next year to quit those naughty habits. Try giving up the vape, hitting the books and giving your vibrator a deep clean. Fav moment of Ori: Monday in U-Bar! Pisces It’s your season, Read more...
Editorial: The City of Spokes
Posted 5:44pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Nina Brown
Welcome back, suckers! Welcome back to a new year of living it large at the cosiest wee campus-based university that Aotearoa has to offer. Now that I once again have you all by the balls of editorial control, here’s my pitch: make North Dunedin a City of Spokes. In a move almost as Read more...
Girl Power, Girl ... Pilsner?: Critic's rejected booze reviewers
Posted 3:44pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Lotto Ramsay
Critic Te Ārohi just found out about all this "feminism" stuff, and we think it's pretty neat. To show what great allies we are, for our hundredth year of publication Critic has our first ever female booze review moniker! Sometimes the reviewer behind the pseudonym is female, too. Read more...
Opinion: You Suck at Instant Noodles
Posted 11:18pm Monday 17th February 2025 by Lotto Ramsay
There are but three things in this miserable world that are able to give me any semblance of something akin to joy: soup, frugality, and the quiet bliss of an instruction manual. Basically, the way everyone makes their instant noodles in this goddamn city is ensuring I will be first in line at Read more...
Te Rōpū Māori: Te Rito 2025
Posted 10:54pm Monday 17th February 2025 by Te Rōpū Māori
Te Rōpū Māori is the Māori Student’s Association at the Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka. TRM strive to represent the interests of tauira Māori at the University, with the ultimate aim of creating a kāinga rua: a home away from home on campus. They run many events Read more...
Your OUSA Executive 2025
Posted 10:44pm Monday 17th February 2025 by OUSA Exec
President Liam White Tēnā koutou katoa, and welcome (or welcome back) to Otago! I hope you’ve had a restful break and are ready to dive into another year of cramming study between parties and club events. I’m Liam, your OUSA President for 2025! If you’ve got any Read more...
Editorial: Welcome to Dirty Dunners
Posted 10:28pm Monday 17th February 2025 by Nina Brown
Well here we go again. To many reading this: welcome back, suckers. To the freshers who’ve dug through your hallpack of noodles, vouchers and condoms to find this glorious sample-sized Critic: kia ora, I’m glad you made it. Here’s an introduction to the gig. For those not in the Read more...
Booze Review: Monster
Posted 8:44pm Sunday 13th October 2024 by Chunny Bill Swilliams
Critic Te Ārohi originally set out to review every energy drink available in the campus vending machines. But upon parking up at the library (Robertson, because it's obviously the best one), it became evident that the only energy drinks you can really get are Monsters. Thus, while Read more...
Debatable: Should you drop out and marry rich?
Posted 8:31pm Sunday 13th October 2024 by Ollie Thorns
Debatable is a column written by the Otago University Debating Society. The Debating Society welcomes new members and meets at the Business School every Tuesday at 6pm. For: There are endless reasons why you should drop out, marry rich, and start a failing pottery business. First and Read more...

