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Sound and Vision: Capturing Dunedin’s Music Scene
Posted 3:17pm Sunday 11th May 2025 by Ellie Bennett
Sweaty, a bit drunk, and surrounded by people who look about twice my height and half my age, I’ve got a headache and my ears are buzzing. My shoes squeak every time I try to unstick them from the floor. I can just about make out the features of the lead singer but the drummer blends into the Read more...
An Inside Look at the Six60 Scholarship: Is it sick-60?
Posted 2:35pm Sunday 11th May 2025 by Zoe Eckhoff
6 and 60. Perhaps not everyone's two favourite set of numbers, but nevertheless, undeniably iconic to anyone from Aotearoa who didn’t forget their roots. It’s generally known that this band name came from the flat on Castle Street that the four members started off in (you’ll Read more...
Ranking what native New Zealand birds I could beat in a fight if I were also a bird?
Posted 10:05pm Sunday 4th May 2025 by Jordan Irvine
Evolution has not been kind to the native birds of Aotearoa. Some are small, some flightless, and all pretty vulnerable to introduced pests. To put it lightly, they don’t stand a chance against predators. You know that, I know that. My question is, do they stand a chance against me, Read more...
Critic Wuz Here: There’s a phone number inscribed on your desk and I called it.
Posted 9:44pm Sunday 4th May 2025 by Jordan Irvine
One of God’s greatest gifts is the cell phone because doing this gimmick in a time of payphones would have set me back a lot in coins (where the fuck do you even get coins from now?). As a child I did not focus in class and paid more attention to the writings forever engraved onto the desks at Read more...
Fuck it: Rice Ball Sports
Posted 9:17pm Sunday 4th May 2025 by Connor Moffat
Rice balls have always been a lunch staple on campus, and they’re just as versatile as they are iconic. Whether it’s a cheap sit down meal, a snack between lectures, or a surprise dinner after leaving one in your bag all day, rice balls can do it all. Or can they? In a never-before-seen Read more...
The True Cost of Ethical Consumption: A Trial R
Posted 10:17pm Sunday 27th April 2025 by Adam Stitely
Inspired by a rewatch of Food, Inc. (2009), the god-given right to shit on Nestlé, and an attempt to offset years of Fatty Lane-sponsored staff meals, Critic Te Ārohi spent five days living as an Ethical Consumer – cutting out anything even vaguely unethically sourced. Despite our Read more...
Locally Produced David Attenboroughs: A Guide
Posted 10:06pm Sunday 27th April 2025 by Jodie Evans
Looking for your next Attenborough fix but want something local? Check out the babies of Otago Science Communication grads and alumni. With a cheeky behind-the-scenes “brought to you by” to let you in on the highs and lows of bringing science to the people. If Nina’s editorial is a Read more...
ANIMALS?!?!?!? How to have pets as a student. Kind of.
Posted 9:14pm Sunday 27th April 2025 by Matilda Rumball-Smith
Kiwis own more pets per household than almost anyone else in the world, so it comes as a bit of a culture shock to leave that behind for studenthood. Many of us grew up with household pets who, unfortunately, remained in the household when we moved out. Without us realising, our final year of high Read more...
Life Lessons from my Dead Pet Snail
Posted 9:12pm Sunday 27th April 2025 by Lotto Ramsay
This is a story about one Snegma “Sneg” Ramsay (Snegory to my parents). Once a snail fell from the sky and it taught me about love. “Fell from the sky” is a fanciful way of saying that I dropped him by mistake when I found him in my kitchen sink. I thought that he Read more...
Backyard Ecology: A Semi-Scientific Journey into the World of Moss
Posted 9:06pm Sunday 27th April 2025 by Isabella Simoni
Bryology: The study of mosses and liverworts Did you know that camels have three testicles? Well, if you did, you’d be wrong – and anyway, this article is about moss. That green stuff that grows on trees, rocks, and those trolls from Frozen. The stuff that goes unnoticed most of the Read more...


