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Behind Bars:
Posted 7:53pm Sunday 18th September 2022 by Annabelle Parata Vaughan (Ngāi Tahu)
We often look to the Treaty of Waitangi as the definitive turning point in New Zealand history. As the founding document and shared agreement between two peoples, many look at this early colonial era as a time of trade, survival and adapting to a new society. Pākehā immersed themselves in Read more...
Local Produce: Aidan Taira Geraghty
Posted 6:36pm Sunday 11th September 2022 by Jamiema Lorimer
Ko Maukatere tōku mauka Ko Waimakarere tōku awa Ko Tākitimu tōku waka Ko Kāi Tahu tōku iwi Ko Ngāi Tūāhuriri tōku hapu Nō Ōtepoti ahau Ko Aidan tōku Ikoa Aidan (Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha, Kāi Tahu) is currently in his Read more...
MĀOR110 Should be Mandatory
Posted 6:27pm Sunday 11th September 2022 by Skyla from Ngāti Hine
The University’s decision to bar students with recognised experience in te reo Māori from taking MĀOR110 (Conversational Māori) was regrettable to be sure. It was undone after students pushed back. The second most regrettable decision the University has made was not making the Read more...
Torn Between Two Worlds:
Posted 6:23pm Sunday 11th September 2022 by Annabelle Parata Vaughan
Navigating one’s identity at university can be a tricky task for many. You’re away from friends, family and the familiarity that comes with home. You’re finally off in the big wide world, free to experiment and figure out who you really are. But for Māori students, the Read more...
Māori, Pasifika and the N-word
Posted 6:20pm Sunday 11th September 2022 by Skyla from Ngāti Hine
Black Americans have permeated Aotearoa with their culture for decades. We can hear them in our music, we can see them in our fashion. The likes of Michael Jackson, Tupac and NWA have left an indelible mark on global communities, particularly people of colour, who otherwise have been Read more...
Local Produce | TėMMY the FIRST
Posted 8:19pm Saturday 3rd September 2022 by Jamiema Lorimer
TîMMY the FIRST is a rapper, songwriter and producer based here in Ōtepoti who has been creating music for years. Critic caught up with the graduated neuroscience student to chat about how he got involved in the music scene as well as his upcoming projects. It all started when a Read more...
Opinion: Dunedin Desperately Needs a Queer Nightlife Scene
Posted 8:02pm Saturday 3rd September 2022 by Lotto Ramsay
Dunedin’s queer scene for the most part consists of one bar, UniQ, a Facebook group, and the occasional drag queen or king. These folks are doing the absolute most, don’t get me wrong, but what we desperately need is queer nightlife aimed at students. It’s no secret that Read more...
Gone Fishin
Posted 7:53pm Saturday 3rd September 2022 by Hugh Askerud
With food prices skyrocketing over the past couple months, and student allowances increasing only ever so slightly, it seemed suspicious to see so many students with full bellies around central campus. With many others huddling around their open ovens, the presence of pot-bellied breathas around our Read more...
No Such Thing as a Free Lunch:
Posted 7:26pm Friday 2nd September 2022 by Ruby Werry
Picture this: it's the start of the semester, and you are once again reluctantly sitting in a packed lecture theatre for a paper you’re definitely not going to pay attention to. Your lecturer then begins the class by asking for a class rep. After a long awkward silence and a few glances Read more...
Local Produce | Jazz Club
Posted 5:02pm Friday 19th August 2022 by Zak Rudin
The student-led Otago University Jazz Club formed at the start of the year to perform weekly jam sessions to a live audience. The club describes itself as “a collection of students who are interested in playing and listening to jazz.” Jazz Club founder and pianist Matthew Tait, said, Read more...


