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Myth of the Man-Eating Shark
Posted 1:25pm Sunday 4th October 2015 by Sam Fraser-Baxter
In July, professional surfer Mick Fanning encountered a large shark in the final of the J-Bay Open in South Africa. First, a large fin appeared behind Fanning, followed by splashing and a “holy shit” from one of the commentators. As a wave lurched before Fanning, every person watching Read more...
90 Years Of Critic
Posted 10:57am Sunday 4th October 2015 by Staff Reporter
We’ve included a collection of some of the most interesting articles in Critic’s history - those pieces reflecting the change in times and attitudes during Critic’s 90 years on campus. VOL XXXIX | Issue 3 - 1963 VOL XL | Issue 7 - 1964 VOL Read more...
The Nuclear Clusterfuck
Posted 12:27pm Sunday 27th September 2015 by Paul Winter
“We all know that the atomic bomb is very dangerous; since it could be used against us, we should be ready for it! Remember to duck and cover, kids. Duck and cover like your pal Bert the Turtle and you’ll be safe!” This is an extract from a 1951 civil defence film. The film Read more...
The Phantom Of The Opera
Posted 1:17pm Sunday 20th September 2015 by Mandy Te
Written during what France hails as its Golden Era, Gaston Leroux’s novel, The Phantom of the Opera stood out for several reasons. While his contemporaries were writing stories that reflected reality and our everyday lives, Leroux had returned to the gothic genre — one of mystery and Read more...
Dignity In Death
Posted 1:12pm Sunday 20th September 2015 by Lucy Hunter
"Say you want to leave your body to us, we may get it almost straight away, within a couple of months, or we may wait several decades for it” says the friendly operator at the anatomy museum on Tuesday morning. Chris Smith is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and guided tours Read more...
Finding Flatties
Posted 12:45pm Sunday 13th September 2015 by Sam Hendry
Finding suitable flatmates is tough. It doesn’t help that it’s the most important part of obtaining great flat chemistry. However, you need not fear. With a few sensible tips and clear communication at the start, you can (maybe) have a successful year! “You never truly know Read more...
Cash Cropping on Culture
Posted 12:38pm Sunday 13th September 2015 by Mandy Te
Discrimination tends to be experienced only by certain groups of people. Some people will never endure professional, social or economic discrimination because of what they look like, where they come from or the origins of their ancestors. Those privileges are not necessarily realised, but they are Read more...
A History of Sex in Medicine
Posted 12:25pm Sunday 13th September 2015 by Lucy Hunter
Aha! It’s “a chancre on the penis!” not “a chamber on the lines”, it’s “a chancre on the penis!” This is the joyous thought process I had while decoding the terrible handwriting of a Victorian doctor from a huge leather-bound book in the Dunedin Read more...
Opinion: The NZ Flag Debate
Posted 1:42pm Sunday 6th September 2015 by Jeremy Howard
About three years ago, I came across a group on Facebook called “Change the New Zealand Flag”. This was the first I’d heard of the flag change movement, which has been going since at least the 1980s, if not earlier. Now, in 2015, the referendum will decide which of the Final Four Read more...
Vexing Vexillography
Posted 1:31pm Sunday 6th September 2015 by Staff Reporter
Let’s pretend that we do all want a new flag change for a second while we weigh up the options we’ve been given. Unfortunately, there are no Kiwis with lasers in the options presented to us. As confused as I am about what would better represent New Zealanders than Kiwis with lasers, we Read more...


