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Building On Shaky Grounds
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 8th March 2015 by Anonymous Bird
Four years on from the 22 February Christchurch earthquake, the city still has a long way to go. The city centre is not as alive and buzzing as it once was, despite the best efforts of the Restart Mall, set up where Cashel Mall once was. The eastern side of the city is littered with road works, Read more...
Halls - The Practical Jokes Edition
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 8th March 2015 by Lydia Adams
Otago University’s students have a bad reputation. A walk through the residential halls’ more chequered histories stands to remind our fresh-faced first years that we’re not all depraved — but even those that are won’t bite (much). Gazing up at the Himalayan mountain range that is the hill Read more...
Don't be Afraid
Posted 6:26pm Sunday 1st March 2015 by Kirsty Gordge
“If it’s a huge whitetail, I’ll get a ringing in my ear and freeze,” said Katelyn Hill, asked about her arachnophobia. Heard that one before? What about coulrophobia? There’s a good chance you have a minor form of it – a fear of clowns. Napoleon Bonaparte had ailurophobia, a fear of cats. Read more...
The Edge of Edgy
Posted 6:26pm Sunday 1st March 2015 by Olivia Collier
I’ve always envied the edgy, watching them from afar with a David Attenborough-esque focus. For those not up with the lingo, an edgy person is classified as an approachable hipster. It’s someone who’s got just a little bit of mystery about them (not the serial killer kind) and walks to the beat of a Read more...
FFIC101: An Introduction to the Horrors of Fanfiction
Posted 6:26pm Sunday 1st March 2015 by Anonymous Bird
Fans show their love and loyalty to their fandom in a myriad of ways. Some purchase merchandise, some learn every fact there is to know, some dedicate their spare time to developing intricate cosplay, some people do all this and more. And some people write fanfiction. This article is Read more...
The social justice warriors
Posted 4:35pm Sunday 22nd February 2015 by Mandy Te
Mandy Te has had first-hand experience of the difficulties social minority groups can face in the western world. Although these are sometimes difficult to navigate, she believes there's an opportunity for us as human beings to use the internet to grow our acceptance and understanding of one Read more...
The kids are alright
Posted 4:35pm Sunday 22nd February 2015 by Lydia Adams
Midway through last year, one of the world’s oldest and boldest student media publications was closed down. London Student had been in print since the early 1920s and until recently had been representing over 120,000 students as one of the largest university newspapers in Europe. London Student’s Read more...
The social pokédex
Posted 4:35pm Sunday 22nd February 2015 by Nick Ainge-Roy
Nick Ainge-Roy, a judgmental soul with a kind heart, has been navigating the realms of the University of Otago for less than a year. But as a Dunners local, he’s familiar with the characters you’re likely to encounter in your new home and here presents you with a cynical insight into the characters Read more...
A trip on the wild side
Posted 11:58pm Sunday 12th October 2014 by Albert Hoffman
It all started with a little square of paper. It was about the size of a 20-cent coin with a little corner cut out for “beginner reasons.” I held it up to the light with equal parts fear and excitement. I was going to join the hallowed ranks of those who had dared to plumb the hidden levels of human Read more...
Residential halls, paper thin walls and jerking your balls
Posted 11:58pm Sunday 12th October 2014 by Eugene Baker
When I was shown down the floor of my residential hall, the first thing I noticed was how tightly packed the rooms were to each other, with the slightest movement giving away our activity. At first, the only concerns I had about this was how much sleep I would be able to get and if my music would Read more...


