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Sex Education: Does single-sex schooling affect us more than we realise?
Posted 7:25pm Friday 5th August 2022 by Annabelle Parata Vaughan
If you didn’t go to a single-sex school, then you probably know someone who did. Single-sex education is a socially accepted norm here compared to other countries, but over the past 30 years there has been plenty of debate about its efficacy. In Aotearoa, the argument is something like Read more...
Degenerate Delicacies:
Posted 7:23pm Friday 5th August 2022 by Lotto Ramsay
Everyone is intimately familiar with some variation of broke student food, the sort you stumble through making after a night on the piss, or eat with your hands while crying in bed. There’s a certain comfort to its simplicity (toasted sandwich, anyone?), and it always manages to taste like Read more...
Local Produce | The Edmond Brothers
Posted 4:37pm Sunday 31st July 2022 by Jamiema Lorimer
By the time you’re reading this, Edmond Brothers will have released their latest track ‘Waiting For A Sunday’ and will be gearing up for their Thursday night gig at U-Bar. Critic caught up with the literal bros on their new music, and on sussing your Thursday night plans. The Read more...
Immersing Myself in Dunedin’s Hidden Poetry Scene
Posted 4:28pm Sunday 31st July 2022 by Hugh Askerud
What is possibly the most anti-Dunedin thing to ever exist in Dunedin? Poetry. While the shades of autumn may give rise to some compelling imagery, there really isn’t that much in the way of beautiful land or people to show off, or at least not in the sunless boglands of North D. Dunedin is Read more...
Which Dunedin-Filmed Movie Should You Watch?
Posted 4:26pm Sunday 31st July 2022 by Elliot Weir
Not sure what it is about broken glass and burning vistas that attract film crews, but people sometimes decide to shoot their movie here. And that’s… certainly a decision they can make. While Wellington might be the film capital of the country, Dunedin has had its fair share of moments Read more...
Aotearoa’s Politicians if They were Your Flatmates
Posted 2:14pm Sunday 31st July 2022 by Annabelle Parata Vaughan
Despite what they do now, many of Aotearoa’s politicians come from humble backgrounds, including being former Otago University students. Much like you and I, they were once flatting in cold houses, cooking shit meals, and bickering over power bills. Here, presented to you, are Aoteaora’s Read more...
How Reo Changes with Region
Posted 2:12pm Sunday 31st July 2022 by Skyla o Ngāti Hine
Te reo Māori is on the rise. Well actually, it has been for over forty years. Whether you’re from Dunedin or just here for the moment, you’re likely to have encountered the dialect of the Kāi Tahu iwi here in Ōtepoti. And while the mita is distinctly different from Read more...
Local Produce | Swooping Tūī
Posted 6:27pm Monday 25th July 2022 by Zak Rudin
Swooping Tūī is a brand new initiative designed to provide menstrual cups to people of lower socio-economic backgrounds in and outside of Aotearoa, through selling natural moisturising creams. Critic Te Arohi sat down with Mahina Walle, the second-year ecology student who started the Read more...
Vengeance Capitalist
Posted 6:25pm Monday 25th July 2022 by Lotto Ramsay
Look, we all know that relationships are a give and take. It’s just that sometimes that might mean it’s a given to take your ex’s possessions and then sell them on campus for profit. At the start of first semester I buried my teenage romance of two years, and I thought Read more...
Opinion: I’m Glad You Came
Posted 6:24pm Monday 25th July 2022 by Annabelle Parata Vaughan
Picture this: it’s late at night, and you’re tucked up in bed with your special someone. Maybe you’ve met up with your sneaky link to do the dirty deed, or you’ve pulled at a party. Maybe you’re one of those people who’s in a relationship, and have just come back Read more...


