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Last Man Standing
Posted 1:18pm Sunday 26th July 2020 by Fox Meyer
8 months, 2,800 kilometers and $25,000 in donations later, Otago alum Jono Hartland (of Scarfie Weather fame) is almost done with the Te Araroa trail. This man is walking the length of the entire country. Why? “At this point it’s about exposure - getting as many people to donate what Read more...
A Seat at Our Table
Posted 1:14pm Sunday 26th July 2020 by Annabelle Vaughan
Throughout my years at university, I have been relentlessly interrogated, ridiculed and challenged on one thing: my Māori heritage. Something which, despite it being no one else’s business, has been a consistent topic of conversation. A conversation which always leads to invasive Read more...
Wild Boi Pete Naik: Wildlife Photographer
Posted 7:59pm Thursday 16th July 2020 by Fox Meyer
Pete Naik has only sent a dick pic to customers once, and you can see it on page 3. The road leading up to that moment started in Dunedin, and following an unconventional path, it also ended in Dunedin. The same day that he snapped the picture of that pink penis, NZ began to close its borders to Read more...
Ihumātao: A Year On
Posted 7:56pm Thursday 16th July 2020 by Kaiya Cherrington
"Toitu te whenua, ake ake ake" we chanted. It’s July 26, 2019, and 300 people gathered in front of the Otago Museum reserve. We marched down the main street, collecting newcomers as we did. We circled around the Octagon. The Octagon is where marches usually end but, this time, we Read more...
Which Water Around Campus Is Tastiest?
Posted 7:53pm Thursday 16th July 2020 by Critic
During a dusty darty one afternoon, I drank from the Leith river. It left me bedridden for a week with a fever and a cold sweat. Every flush of the toilet was literally flushing down what miniscule amounts of energy and happiness I had left. Student health diagnosed me with ‘ruining your Read more...
How to Celebrate Matariki and Simultaneously Fix Your Whole Life
Posted 1:22pm Sunday 12th July 2020 by Kaiya Cherrington
Matariki, or Puanga for some iwi, is the integral time in the Māori Lunar calendar when a cluster of nine stars become visible in our sky during Winter, signifying the New Year. This year, Matariki is observed from 13 – 20 July. Matariki was an important time for Māori ancestors Read more...
Horsin’ Around: Ketamine on Campus
Posted 1:19pm Sunday 12th July 2020 by Asia Martusia King
In March, I got a Google invite from the University of Otago. 2pm – 4pm. KETAMINE. Ketamine is an anaesthetic, known for its usage on horses as a tranquilliser. It also gets you fucked up and therefore is illegal for recreational use. Ketamine can be found on campus, but only if you Read more...
Girls Who Game
Posted 1:13pm Sunday 12th July 2020 by Naomii Seah
Women have hobbies. That seems like an obvious statement, but in some ways, it’s radical. Since the dawn of time, women have been persecuted for enjoying the same things that men enjoy—whether it’s comic books, certain TV shows, or gaming. For some unknown reason, the thought of Read more...
Ranking Our Childhood TV Presenters Based on How Much I Want to Fight Them
Posted 1:47am Friday 3rd July 2020 by Henessey Griffiths
Children’s television in the early 2000’s was such a vibe. Whether it be waking up every Sunday to try call the What Now Telly-Op’s to get some free gunge, or trying to get your spot on Sticky Stars Duets; high quality shows like What Now, Sticky TV, Studio 2 and the Erin Simpson Read more...
Student Organisers on Black Lives Matter
Posted 1:24am Friday 3rd July 2020 by Naomii Seah
“People are here because they want to see change,” said TJ, one of the organizers of the Dunedin Black LivesMatter march on June 14. It was the beginning of level two. Hundreds of Dunedites flooded the streets, wearing masks and brandishing pickets. The crowd moved down George Street Read more...


