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The Real Flatmates of Dunedin
Posted 7:01pm Sunday 30th March 2014 by Lydia Adams
When I asked students from around New Zealand what the first thing is that sprang into their mind when I said “Otago University,” the answers I received were all fairly similar. Most of their reactions were something along the lines of, “Ya’ll a bunch of Scarfies,” “Bad drinking culture,” and, Read more...
Journey Into "The Uncanny Valley"
Posted 7:01pm Sunday 30th March 2014 by Lucy Hunter
No person can claim they weren’t slightly disturbed by the near-human animation of the children’s film The Polar Express. Lucy hunter explores the mystery of something being both strange and familiar or, simply put, what it means to get "the creeps". Imagine coming home and putting your key Read more...
Life at a funeral
Posted 7:01pm Sunday 30th March 2014 by Loulou Callister-Baker
Loulou Callister-Baker explores the burial ritual and current, sometimes bizarre, trends within funeral industries around the world We reached Hamilton the day before Christmas. It was a reflective time - the drive was long and stuffy, another year was coming to an end and both of my parents’ Read more...
A House Without Books
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 23rd March 2014 by Sarah Ley-Hamilton
Unless you have been hiding under a rock for the past ten years you will have realised that there have been significant changes in the world around us. You will have heard people banging on about the “digital age,” or the “frontier” or “revolution.” You will have also heard that if you want to move Read more...
Antarctica On the Brink
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 23rd March 2014 by Thomas Raethel
New Zealand has never enjoyed a prime position in the international arena, and most of us are rather content with this. Our antipodean status has let us foster interest in unattended corners of the globe, and place great stress upon the importance of conservation. We have shot to the forefront of Read more...
Diary of Armageddon
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 23rd March 2014 by Josie Adams
Simon Pegg once said that being a geek is about “being honest about what you enjoy … It means never having to play it cool about how much you like something ... Being a geek is extremely liberating.” Armageddon is a national expo for New Zealand’s geek community; all these enthusiastic folk convene Read more...
Opinion entitled to hearing?
Posted 2:59pm Sunday 16th March 2014 by Loulou Callister-Baker
Troubled by recent stories of embezzlement in both government and university communities around the country, Loulou Callister-Baker addresses issues of corruption within New Zealand – ultimately advocating for the maintenance of transparency and for a turn away from complacency in the voting Read more...
Five surprising things I learned about psychopaths
Posted 2:59pm Sunday 16th March 2014 by Lucy Hunter
From James Bond to Hannibal Lector, individuals with psychopathic tendencies continue to captivate people around the world. Lucy Hunter explores the defining aspects of psychopathy and ponders whether she risks adopting the dark and charismatic traits she obsesses over. I wish I were a little Read more...
Barter, Banter and a Condom
Posted 2:59pm Sunday 16th March 2014 by Max Callister-Baker
While trading a good for another good of similar or equal value used to be an everyday practice, this type of exchange has now largely become a thing of the past. In a burst of nostalgia, Max Callister-Baker goes on a quest to resurrect bartering in the modern context of the Dunedin student Read more...
How to navigate the deep web
Posted 4:35pm Sunday 9th March 2014 by Zane Pocock
With Edward Snowden, the NSA and Bitcoin all gaining popular attention recently, you are almost certain to have heard of the “deep web” by now: the huge, anonymous mass of the Internet that you can’t reach conventionally. Whether you see it as a network for human traffickers, a threat to Read more...


