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The Western Anti-Theist Man's View on Islam
Posted 11:30am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Joe Higham
It would, in my opinion, be fundamentally wrong to publish an issue of Critic that has a specific focus of Islamic Awareness Week without the other side of the argument being presented. Before I go on, this absolutely represents my views on Islam, although the feature could, if I had a choice, fill Read more...
Individuals Creating Peaceful & Harmonious Societies
Posted 11:27am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Hashmat Lafraie
Leadership. Ingrained in the minds of young people, is a concept and a characteristic reserved to describe those who are the subject of daily media attention. These are the heads of governments and the representatives of nations, the innovators of business and economy, the spiritual guides of Read more...
What is it like being a Muslim Student at Otago University?
Posted 11:12am Sunday 21st August 2016 by Critic
Life for me at Otago University is probably quite similar to yours. Anonymous I have found it quite difficult to write this piece mainly because I do not see myself being any different to the other students here. For me, the environment at Otago has been one that I have been able to Read more...
A Space To Create
Posted 4:11pm Monday 15th August 2016 by Lucy Hunter
Artsenta is a place where people using mental health services can go to do art. The studio is based on an ethos that everybody should be able to access art materials and to use them in any way they want to. Artsenta kindly let Critic in for a chat with the staff. A group of people sat quietly Read more...
Roving Woman
Posted 3:57pm Monday 15th August 2016 by Ceri Giddens
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OUSA City Gallery Crawl
Posted 3:05pm Monday 15th August 2016 by Critic
Every year OUSA hosts the City Gallery Crawl. It is a night to explore the diversity of the visual art scene in Dunedin. Galleries open late, many have free drink and food, and every one has a feast for the eyes. You can either wander round the galleries at your leisure, or meet at the Dunedin Read more...
Mistakes I made That You Can Still Avoid
Posted 11:49am Sunday 7th August 2016 by Chelle Fitzgerald
This year marks my return to uni, at 31 years of age. It’s a bit daunting to realise that now I’m going to be akin to one of those weird mature-aged students who sit up the front, infuriatingly punctuating the lectures with waffling stories of “life experience” that bear Read more...
Why Local Politics Actually Matter
Posted 11:32am Sunday 7th August 2016 by Jarred Griffiths
At the moment most students see the Dunedin City Council (DCC) as a body that does not serve their interests. And ultimately, that’s the point: it doesn’t. Only one fifth of the elected Councillors are women, none are under the age of thirty, and in photos the lack of diversity is Read more...
Sensational Seagulls
Posted 12:18pm Sunday 31st July 2016 by Mikayla Cahill
When people ask you what your favourite animal is, they definitely aren’t expecting to hear the word seagull; but that is exactly what my favourite animal is. The seagull is an ethereal being, with wonderful powers of persuasion and a cunning attitude. From their snow white and charcoal grey Read more...
Putin's Nonsense Media
Posted 12:06pm Sunday 31st July 2016 by George Elliott
George Galloway, the abrasive former British MP and leader of the leftwing Respect Party, was once a prolific moonlighter. In 2014 he made as much money working for dubious state-run news broadcasters than he did as a British Member of Parliament. Two years later, after a failed bid at becoming Read more...


