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Coming Up Short
Posted 11:50am Sunday 31st July 2016 by Joel MacManus
In February of 2016, a post on the reddit forum r/newzealand entitled “Are You My Future Baby Daddy?” caused something of a stir. Rather than an inelegant attempt at internet dating, it told the story of a young couple looking for someone, anyone, who was willing to meet up in Wellington Read more...
From devotion to debauchery
Posted 11:42am Sunday 24th July 2016 by James Tregonning
When you think about it, it’s a bit weird that Monkey Bar used to be a church. It seems kind of disrespectful. I sat down with Trevor Geddes, one of the leaders of Dunedin City Baptist Church – the folks that used to be in that building – and asked him what he thought about the Read more...
Drunk Me Is The Poor Man’s Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Posted 11:33am Sunday 24th July 2016 by Michelle Fitzgerald
Anyone who knows me, the eternal party girl, will be aware that this is going to be a pretty massive change of pace for me. Although I’ve tried to cut down a few times in the past, placing certain limitations on myself (never at home alone/only once a week/only classy booze that doesn’t Read more...
Ted Cruz is the Zodiac Killer
Posted 11:15am Sunday 24th July 2016 by Carys Goodwin
The year was 2016. The month, February. And against all rhyme or reason, a poll released by Public Policy Polling confirmed the worst: 38 percent of Floridians genuinely believed Ted Cruz could be the Zodiac Killer-a serial killer who operated in northern California in the late ’60s and early Read more...
The 2016 Darryl Kerrigan "My House My Castle" Awards
Posted 11:51am Sunday 17th July 2016 by Hugh Baird
Since Jesus wore sand shoes, students in Dunedin have been subjected to living in cold, damp and unkempt flats. As part of the OUSA flatting week festivities we decided to run a competition to find those flats and showcase some of the best, and worst of what Dunedin has to offer. Winners of the Read more...
Teaching Kids to Love Learning
Posted 11:36am Sunday 17th July 2016 by Amber Allott
If you, much to your great misfortune, happen to be born poor, there are a lot of opportunities that you are going to miss out on that your more well-off peers will receive. While the differences between the rich and the poor appear much more overt in third-world, they are still very tangible and Read more...
Help, my flat is haunted!
Posted 11:24am Sunday 17th July 2016 by Amber Allott
Dunedin is reputed to be the most haunted city in New Zealand. You could end up living in one of New Zealand’s oldest, most fascinating residential buildings, in various states of disrepair, with a unique and possibly tragic history. You may, like many before you, end up hearing footsteps Read more...
Fairies are scaries
Posted 11:09am Sunday 10th July 2016 by Anonymous Bird
Fairies (or Faeries) are a massive part of our popular culture. The first image that comes to the minds of most people is of Tinkerbelle, or perhaps the fairy godmother in Cinderella. Fairies are seen as cute, pink, little people who exist to help and serve humans. They’re magical Read more...
Why won’t aliens visit us?
Posted 11:03am Sunday 10th July 2016 by Connor Fry
“So I’m certainly not a reptile. I’ve never been in a spaceship, never been in outer space, and my tongue’s not overly long either.” In 2014 a fellow human-being submitted an Official Information Act request for proof John Key wasn’t a reptilian enslaving us, Read more...
Abominable Stories
Posted 10:53am Sunday 10th July 2016 by Anthony Marris
Cryptozology is the study of hidden and mainly mythical animals that mainstream science pays little attention to. Mention cryptozoology in a conversation and people automatically deride you, if they know what the word means. When you can be bothered explaining that it is so much more than the Read more...


