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OUSA Gives Club of the Year to the Club that Stole Winnie P Signs
Posted 7:15pm Sunday 4th October 2020 by Fox Meyer
The same club that got in trouble for stealing NZ First election hoardings has won Club of the Year at the Blues and Golds Awards for 2020. Otago University Snow Sports Club took home the teensy-tiny trophy and promptly started drinking from it. “OUSSC held several fun, safe, and Read more...
Wet Ass Phreshers
Posted 5:00pm Sunday 4th October 2020 by Fox Meyer
Last week, a mate and I were peacefully eating curry at Taj Mahal. Two hours later we were drinking alongside a gaggle of well-suited, piss-drunk first years, taking shelter from the midnight rain under a Leith Street bridge. Critic returned to the bridge to find out how this culture started, and Read more...
Māori Voices and Leadership Devalued and Disempowered, Says Pretty Much Every Student Union in New Zealand
Posted 3:11pm Sunday 27th September 2020 by Jamie Mactaggart
Te Mana Ākonga, the national Māori students association, is calling for a review of the tertiary sector following recent accusations of “systemic and structural racism, discrimination, marganalisation and institutional gaslighting” at the Universities of Waikato and Read more...
Critic Breaks Down the OUSA President Debates
Posted 2:57pm Sunday 27th September 2020 by Erin Gourley
The OUSA presidential campaigns kicked off with a night-time forum at Starters last Tuesday, followed by a daytime debate the next day. The two candidates, Sammy Bergen and Michaela Waite-Harvey, are similar in their political views but they insist that they both offer different things to students. Read more...
Otago University Postgrad Association Responds to Potential Abbey College Closure
Posted 2:54pm Sunday 27th September 2020 by Annabelle Vaughan
The Otago University Postgraduate Students Association (OPA) have responded to the proposal to turn Abbey College from a postgraduate to an undergraduate hall with an open letter to staff and University officials. Students have been asked to leave by 15 November. The open letter, which was Read more...
Jack Manning Nominated University Management for Life Membership
Posted 9:54pm Thursday 24th September 2020 by Erin Gourley
Jack Manning nominated two senior University employees for life membership of OUSA. In his statement nominating Stephen Willis and David Thomson for life membership, Jack acknowledged that he was “somewhat bucking the trend of not nominating current University staff”. Both nominees Read more...
Baby Politicians Try to Be Cool and Relatable For Your OUSA Vote
Posted 9:53pm Thursday 24th September 2020 by Erin Gourley
The debate for the 20-hour OUSA positions took place in the Main Common Room last Wednesday at 12pm. The sound of microphone feedback was in the air, and the candidates debated in front of a backdrop of 1980s MTV videos. Hosts Kayli Taylor from Radio One and Caroline Moratti from that annoying Read more...
Court Case Argues Med Admissions Were Unlawful and Discriminatory
Posted 5:53pm Wednesday 23rd September 2020 by Erin Gourley
A court case against the University of Otago claims that the Uni unlawfully admitted students who did not meet the minimum requirements to enter med school. According to the statement of claim, these students were admitted to medicine through the Mirror on Society (MoS) preferential entry pathway Read more...
No Rivals for Four OUSA Candidates
Posted 5:19pm Sunday 20th September 2020 by Erin Gourley
Four candidates for the 2021 OUSA Exec will face no competition at their upcoming election. Josh Meikle is the only person running for Finance and Strategy Officer, Maya Polaschek is the only person running for Welfare and Equity Representative, Sophie Barham is the only person running for Postgrad Read more...
Telehealth Could Become Standard at Student Health
Posted 5:17pm Sunday 20th September 2020 by Naomii Seah
At Alert Level 2, Student Health has been operating under a modified system, relying on “telehealth,” or phone-call appointments to supplement in-person ones. The telehealth appointments last the same length of time as an in-person appointment, and cost the same. To receive an Read more...

