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How to Take Tinder Photos
Posted 6:21pm Monday 25th July 2022 by Keegan Wells
North Dunedin Tinder is one of the nine circles of hell. If you manage to escape the aggressive post-hunt photos to the more left-wing side of Tinder, you end up with people describing their star-sign, Myers Briggs, and twenty other tests they’ve taken just to avoid reconciling with their own Read more...
Between a Cock and a Hard Place
Posted 6:17pm Monday 25th July 2022 by Kaia Kahurangi Jamieson
When you think ‘sexual dysfunction’, you probably imagine emergency room flyers for Viagra. The words ‘low sex drive’ might conjure up a dead-end marriage, two snotty children and a fold-out couch in the garage for dad. What you probably aren’t thinking of is your peers Read more...
Local Produce | Neive Strang and Band
Posted 5:11pm Sunday 17th July 2022 by Nina Brown
From winning the 2020 OUSA Bring the Noise competition, to opening for dreamy musician Mousey at Dive earlier this year, Neive Strang and her band have been making waves in the Ōtepoti music scene. Neive is the lyrical genius behind the operation, backed up by drummer Benny, guitarist Jack, and Read more...
Opinion: Roe v Wade Isn’t Just America’s Problem
Posted 5:07pm Sunday 17th July 2022 by Annabelle Vaughan
On June 24th, the conservative Catholic-dominated United States Supreme court overturned Roe v Wade, a landmark 1973 case which guaranteed the constitutional right to an abortion. The decision was met with pushback and protest, and rightfully so. Solidarity protests are being held across the globe, Read more...
Where is Castle Street’s Pet Possum?
Posted 5:05pm Sunday 17th July 2022 by Keegan Wells
The conversation with Matt, James, and Peter was held through a layer of tears. We found the boys reminiscing over their pet possum, Possmate. Yes, you read it right: this group of breathas had “adopted” and “domesticated” a pet possum in their Castle street flat. However, Read more...
Make it 16:
Posted 4:12pm Sunday 17th July 2022 by Annabelle Vaughan
Young people face a plethora of existential issues, such as the housing crisis, climate change and student debt. But, if you’re under the age of 18, you can’t vote on the issues that will most impact your future. The crew of Make it 16, a non-partisan, youth-led campaign, want to lower Read more...
Local Produce | Jason Hart of Tutor4U
Posted 2:22am Saturday 9th July 2022 by Jamiema Lorimer
If spending two weeks of break relaxing, along with the introspection of Matariki, has got you thinking ‘new semester, new me?’ then we have some good news for you. Whether your resolution revolves around finding stability in your grades or your finances, Tutor4U, a marketplace for Read more...
Foul Player? More like FOWL PLAYA!
Posted 2:19am Saturday 9th July 2022 by Ruby Werry
For those unaware, the last time Critic had a chat with Ōtepoti’s famous gay ducks it ended with a show of epic proportions and an unexpected pregnancy. So, another tabloid issue and another year later, Critic launched a check-in with our favourite dysfunctional queer Read more...
The Great Annual Critic Bar Review 2022
Posted 2:18am Saturday 9th July 2022 by Fox Meyer
Last year, we trusted the Dunedin populace to pick out their favourite bar. The finals ended up between Woof! and DSC, with DSC very narrowly edging out Woof! for the top spot. This year, the two behemoths went head-to-head again in the finals, for a rematch of the ages. And, in a triumphant Read more...
Local Produce | Riot Gull
Posted 6:57pm Sunday 29th May 2022 by Jamiema Lorimer
In the early nineties, the riot grrrl scene started in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. It united feminism and punk ideologies through music, fostering a gender-inclusive DIY subculture. Riot Gull are one of Ōtepoti’s newest bands, their name a play on that movement. Critic sat down with the Read more...


