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2022 Eurovision Song Rankings
Posted 8:24pm Sunday 15th May 2022 by Ruby Werry
If you’re wondering why you should care about Eurovision as a humble Dunedin student, simply consider that New Zealand is providing the official Prosecco of Eurovision, despite not being allowed to participate. Here are the top picks according to our staff, and a complete list of all 41 Read more...
Critic Poetry Comp
Posted 2:02pm Sunday 8th May 2022 by Vega McHaffie
Winner: taurus knows libra By Vega McHaffie i would plead that when he saw me he wouldn’t realise; my soul was an idea scrawled across real estate agent pads floating amongst reminders to get oat milk, to vacuum car seats after the beach, to water forgotten succulents. it was not a Read more...
If These Walls Could Talk
Posted 1:56pm Sunday 8th May 2022 by Lotto Ramsay
The Otago Uni Campus contains a remarkably anachronistic blend of architectural styles and movements, truly putting the “camp” in Campus. Luckily for all you plebeians, Critic’s resident team of expert architecture historians have compiled a guide to the unspoken symbolism of Read more...
Campus (s)chop suey?
Posted 3:01am Sunday 8th May 2022 by Keegan Wells
The campus shop is filled with wonders. The ratio of sweets to fizz to pies is usually fantastic. However, there are those items that really make you question what place they have in a campus shop. Fried noodles? What do they expect students to do, munch through a whole bag while studying? The Read more...
Tauraka Toi: A Landing Place
Posted 2:59am Sunday 8th May 2022 by Annabelle Vaughan
Paemanu: Tauraka Toi was one of the most recent exhibitions held at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. The exhibition worked with over 40 Ngāi Tahu artists, presenting them with the opportunity to display their art and personal journeys in a collaborative way which facilitated connection with Read more...
(QUIZ) Who’s Selling your Data?
Posted 5:08pm Sunday 1st May 2022 by Critic
Fill in the blanks by answering these questions and finding the corresponding conspiratorial content. Read more...
Local Produce: Emily Alice
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 1st May 2022 by Jamiema Lorimer
Emily Alice, the band, is Emily Kerr-Bell (vocals), Josh Botting (keys), Toby Roseman (guitar), Josh Tuiavii (drums) and Sol Wyatt (bass). Critic Te Arohi chatted with the band about their upcoming music, their studies and being inspired by the sounds surrounding them growing up. The band formed Read more...
A Mermaid, a Megalodon, and a Yeti Walk into a Bar….
Posted 2:31pm Sunday 1st May 2022 by Ruby Werry
Animal Planet and Discovery Channel have always ridden the wave of scientific credibility. Their programming is advertised and perceived by the general public as educational fun, the Harold the Giraffe of TV. But just like how you’ve broken all your drinking and drug promises to Harold, Animal Read more...
OPINION: “Save the bees” is a psyop and we all fell for it.
Posted 2:30pm Sunday 1st May 2022 by Fox Meyer
Psyop: “Psychological Operation”. Operations to influence the emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the behaviour of governments, organisations, groups, and individuals. Big Honey, backed by international governments and agriculture lobbyists, just pulled off the Read more...
SCIENTIST SPEAKS OUT: Invisible Birds with IBS are REAL
Posted 2:28pm Sunday 1st May 2022 by Ruby Werry
Critic gets weird messages. Some of our readers have amazing tips and info we love to hear, and some of our readers are clearly coming down from a bad trip. One of the latter was someone who called themselves “J”. J was taking a walk of shame Sunday morning, with every crunch of glass Read more...


