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Student Fined $300 for Eating a Pie
Posted 11:52am Sunday 21st March 2021 by Sean Gourley
A local student has been slapped with a $300 fine after eating a pie in the Night ‘n Day Regent line on St Patrick's day. “I think it’s fair enough on their part to give me a fine but I did not expect it to be a ridiculous amount of money,” said Greg*, who admits Read more...
$10,000 Set Aside For Mysterious Clubs
Posted 11:42am Sunday 21st March 2021 by Erin Gourley
OUSA has $10,093 set aside from selling equipment belonging to old clubs. The money is currently held in trust for future clubs who are similar to the old clubs that were disaffiliated. OUSA came across this issue when discussing whether to sell the Dunedin Fire and Circus Club’s Read more...
Harlene Gives Harlene an Honorary Law Doctorate
Posted 11:33am Sunday 21st March 2021 by Denzel Chung
Outgoing Vice-Chancellor Harlene Hayne got a very special going-away gift from the University: A honorary PhD in Law. Some get gold watches or silver spoons, but not Harlene. Despite her academic background in psychology, Harlene was awarded a law degree at a graduation ceremony two Read more...
Student Fined $300 for Eating a Pie
Posted 1:04pm Friday 19th March 2021 by Sean Gourley
A local student has been slapped with a $300 fine after eating a pie in the Night ‘n Day Regent line on St Patrick's day. “I think it’s fair enough on their part to give me a fine but I did not expect it to be a ridiculous amount of money,” said Greg*, who admits Read more...
VUW Accidentally Wipes Desktop Computers
Posted 3:08pm Wednesday 17th March 2021 by Erin Gourley
Victoria University of Wellington accidentally deleted all the files stored on its desktop computers last Friday. Items in the H: drive, M: drive, or the cloud were still accessible. This morning, staff and post-grad students received an email saying that IT were “still working on a Read more...
ODT Ends Half-Century Contract For Manager of Paperboys
Posted 5:10pm Monday 15th March 2021 by Denzel Chung
A woman who has helped to deliver newspapers to Dunedin for 45 years, managing 60 children and disabled people, had her contract ended in a single letter from the ODT on Friday. Sue Loan has managed the distributors of the ODT for 45 years. She managed 60 people, including Read more...
Queer Space Will Open By End of April
Posted 11:24pm Saturday 13th March 2021 by Denzel Chung
A queer space, which has been in the works since 2018, will open on campus by the end of April. President Michaela Waite-Harvey said that “the space is located on the first floor of the University Union building near the Terrace Lounge. “We’re putting the final touches on Read more...
KnowYourStuff Tested 161 Drugs During Flo and O
Posted 11:20pm Saturday 13th March 2021 by Erin Gourley
KnowYourStuff tested 161 drug samples during Flo and O Week in Dunedin, according to a preliminary report on their testing service in Dunedin. This is an increase on samples tested in previous years. During Re O last year, KnowYourStuff tested only 91 samples. Of the 161 samples, Read more...
One Student’s Trash Another’s Treasure
Posted 11:16pm Saturday 13th March 2021 by Fox Meyer
OUSA’s O Week Drop for Good initiative kept thousands of items out of landfills, and put them back in student flats, where garbage belongs. The event also made $5,400 for OUSA, according to their meeting last Monday. “So much of this stuff is high-quality,” said Emily Read more...
Student Meant to be Near Epicentre of Quake
Posted 11:06pm Saturday 13th March 2021 by Fox Meyer
Four Otago students were meant to be on a boat offshore of the Kermadec Islands on the morning of March 5. This would have placed them near the epicentre of the M7.4 and M8.1 quakes that triggered Tsunami warnings in the North Island. In a weird twist of fate, a last-minute Covid Read more...


