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Breatha’s Fables
Posted 4:11pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Erin Gourley
Breatha was a storyteller thousands of years ago. Not much is known about their life, aside from the fact that they were the first homo sapien to burn a piece of lounge furniture while intoxicated. All we have left today are their stories, which historians believe were usually told around a burning Read more...
Something’s Amish: I became Amish to see whether it is possible for Amish people to study at Otago
Posted 1:15pm Tuesday 13th July 2021 by Asia Martusia King
I have always admired the Amish. When I made bread in lockdown, it ignited a pastoral flame within my loins. I began to dream of sheep and buggies, of giant beards and shucking corn. With these scenes of a simple life in mind, I decided to try following the Ordnung — the set of rules for Amish Read more...
Booze Tycoons: The Otago students who started their own RTD companies
Posted 12:49pm Tuesday 13th July 2021 by Denzel Chung
Gone are the days when chugging back an RTD meant looking like a 14-year-old aching for a scrap at a Palmerston North skatepark. Ye olde Codys and Cruisers have been well and truly swept away by a tidal wave of new, hip, and rather tasty competitors. It is only right that Otago students Read more...
How to Home Alone Your Flat: Prevent burglars with these tips from a psychopathic kid
Posted 11:18am Tuesday 13th July 2021 by Sean Gourley
Flat break-ins in North Dunedin are almost more common than chlamydia. Insurance is expensive and when landlords don’t pay for basic kitchen repairs, they sure as shit aren’t going to pay for any decent home security system. So what can you do to prevent burglars taking your most prized Read more...
The Royal Treatment
Posted 1:33am Monday 31st May 2021 by Elliot Weir
Critic Te Arohi offered to treat two lucky flats like the British Royal Family. Instead of providing them with billions in inherited wealth and a sense of ownership over entire countries, we followed them like paparazzi for a few days and made wild and problematically intrusive speculations about Read more...
The Ultimate Guide to Looking Sexy, Gorgeous and Totally Wig in your ID Photo
Posted 6:26pm Sunday 30th May 2021 by The Critic Te Arohi Fab Fashion Team
Ew. Honey, you are so un-fleek right now. How do you get into Unipol looking like that? No, don’t answer. Of course you don’t go to Unipol. Your ID photo is in shambles. Don’t fret, though — we’ll turn you from “naasss queen” into “yaaasss Read more...
“Our Marriage Was A Sham!”: BOMBSHELL interview reveals SHOCKING details of Bill and Bill’s messy divorce
Posted 5:24pm Sunday 30th May 2021 by Elliot Weir
The Bills have divorced, Critic Te Arohi can reveal. When first contacted for comment, Bill insisted the divorce was amicable, but a later interview shows that the truth is far more complicated. We sat both ducks down for an exclusive tell-all interview. Shit hit the fan, and the truth finally came Read more...
The Alpha Uterus: Is Period Syncing Real?
Posted 10:58pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Asia Martusia King
The Alpha Uterus. A uterus so formidable, brimming with such sheer hormonal force that it annexes the uteri around it, pulling them into orbit and causing them to sync up. Does such a legendary power really exist? Period syncing is based on the idea that when a bunch of menstruating folk live Read more...
There Will Be Blood: The good, the bad, and the messy of period sex
Posted 9:04pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Erin Gourley
Most humans swap a lot of bodily fluids to show that we’re attracted to each other, but for some reason we don’t put period blood in that category. There’s a longstanding belief that periods are unclean or gross, with no evidence to back that up. And contrary to what a lot of Read more...
The Pill: The untold truth about the most common form of contraception
Posted 8:47pm Sunday 23rd May 2021 by Annabelle Vaughan
Anxiety, depression, migraines, nausea and weight gain are just a few of the side effects which your body is susceptible to on the oral contraceptive pill. Colloquially known as the pill, the oral contraceptive is one of the most commonly prescribed forms of birth control. It can be used for a range Read more...


