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Dunedin’s Vegan Food Review
Posted 2:04pm Sunday 11th April 2021 by Keegan Wells
Jitsu I tried out the spicy tofu pirikara and the spicy katsu vegan meat bento. The spicy tofu, although not all that spicy, was great due to the sheer size of the ‘fu. It was a A slab of pressed soy you could build a shithouse out of. To say my life was changed forever after the Read more...
The Committee: A Tale of Cash, Cocktails, and Conspiracy
Posted 12:10am Sunday 11th April 2021 by Elliot Weir
It’s August 2018. You’re in Year 13. You’re covered in pimples, you don’t know how to blowdry your hair, and your fashion sense is what can only be described as preppy-grunge. Your on-and-off high school girlfriend has just broken up with you because you had a Skype call with Read more...
Locked In: what happened when RAs were locked down in residential colleges
Posted 10:41pm Saturday 10th April 2021 by Annabelle Vaughan
Lockdown exposed problems with residential colleges. Residential assistants (RAs, this year known as Sub-wardens) had heavy expectations placed on them. Whether it was managing first years’ mental health or fighting for fair pay, lockdown placed a spotlight on conditions of work in residential Read more...
Choose Your Own Adventure: The Field Trips of Otago Uni
Posted 4:35pm Sunday 28th March 2021 by Sean Gourley
Critic asked students about the highs and lows of their University field trips over the years. We sorted through the field trips, past and present, and compiled this choose your own adventure, so students with boring degrees that don’t involve field trips can find out what life is like outside Read more...
Feathery Friends & Funky Fiends: A guide to finding wildlife in and around Dunedin
Posted 4:16pm Sunday 28th March 2021 by Elliot Weir
Friends, it’s time to see some wildlife other than the stray cats on Leith Street and the cockroaches in your bathroom. Leave North Dunedin, and experience the natural world at its finest. Even David Attenborough reckons you should. We are surrounded by some incredible ecosystems in Read more...
Mythbusting: Academics take a crack at misconceptions in their field
Posted 3:58pm Sunday 28th March 2021 by Fox Meyer
It’s really easy to pretend that you know what you’re talking about. We know this because at Critic we’ve been calling ourselves “journalists” for nearly 100 years. Not being a scientist doesn’t stop people from getting on TV and filling a scientist’s Read more...
How to Get a Refund From Your Drug Dealer
Posted 2:41pm Sunday 21st March 2021 by Fox Meyer
A surprising number of students have been able to get refunds from their drug dealers, after buying what they thought was MDMA. Sales of ‘MDMA’ are still common in New Zealand despite the fact that there’s very little pure MDMA in the country. It’s all getting stuck at the Read more...
Female Viagra vs Catholic Guilt
Posted 12:32pm Sunday 21st March 2021 by Asia Martusia King
Men have Viagra. I have years of repressed Catholic guilt. This is incredibly unfair, and I decided to fix it by testing out all the female-libido drugs I could get my hands on. Catholic guilt might sound bizarre to anyone who isn’t Catholic or recovered, considering Catholicism is Read more...
The One Who Didn’t Get Away: Talking about drugs with a drug dealer who got caught
Posted 12:24pm Sunday 21st March 2021 by Erin Gourley
Daniel* was in his third year at the University of Otago, studying computer science, when the police came to his flat to search for drugs. “By the time the police actually came to search my house, I expected it,” he said. “I did care whether I was being investigated, but I Read more...
Why Are There So Many Shit Drugs in Dunedin This Year?
Posted 12:15pm Sunday 21st March 2021 by Sean Gourley
Molly took one and a half Red Bull pressies at Electric Avenue. She couldn’t sleep for 36 hours. In the following days she had one of the worst come-downs of her life. “I'd spent the money so I took it. I would not have paid for it if I’d known it wasn’t Read more...


