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Starters 1, Landlords 0
Posted 5:14pm Sunday 20th September 2020 by Sophia Carter Peters
Starters Bar has been granted later opening hours by the DCC, and will now be able to serve alcohol until 3am. Following the controversy surrounding the President of the Otago Property Investors’ Associations (OPIA) outspoken call to arms in the ODT, the new hours are a victory for Starters Read more...
Luke Schneider No Longer Lecturing at UC
Posted 5:10pm Sunday 20th September 2020 by Erin Gourley
Luke Schneider, the Senior Lecturer who made controversial posts about beneficiaries and Covid-19 on Quora, is no longer lecturing at the University of Canterbury. It appears that he is still working for the University as a researcher. The change comes after Schneider’s controversial posts Read more...
“Kai Ora” Gate: Med School Dean Misspells Kia Ora
Posted 5:06pm Sunday 20th September 2020 by Erin Gourley
The Dean of the Medical School misspelt the words kia ora while sending out an email about the legal challenge to the Mirror on Society Policy. Med students have dubbed the incident “kai ora-gate”. The Dean, Professor Rathan Subramaniam, “apologises unreservedly for the Read more...
Otago Students Became Nerds in Lockdown
Posted 5:03pm Sunday 20th September 2020 by Erin Gourley
Turns out that students didn’t even need the Covid-19 grade bump to pass their papers. The pass rate in Semester One this year, even before the grade bump, was just 0.1% lower than the Sem One in 2019 - from 84.4% to 84.3%. The grade bump increased all Semester One final grades by 5 Read more...
Decriminalisation and Decolonisation
Posted 5:01pm Sunday 20th September 2020 by Naomii Seah
“What’s up with that taniwha Judith Collins being chill with the current discriminating laws when she herself has admitted to trying weed? Oh wait, racism, that’s right.” Judith Collins joins Helen Clark, Phil Goff and many other New Zealanders in carrying on New Read more...
Student Group Forces Ravensdown to Care About the Environment
Posted 5:07pm Sunday 13th September 2020 by Erin Gourley
Ravensdown, the giant fertiliser factory on the Dunedin waterfront, applied to stop reporting on their emissions and then dropped the application after a student group said “nah we’d like you to keep telling us about the levels of chemicals that could create acid Read more...
50% of Sexual Misconduct Investigations at Otago Not Upheld
Posted 5:03pm Sunday 13th September 2020 by Erin Gourley
There have been just six formal investigations under the University’s new Sexual Misconduct Policy, which took effect in May 2019. Only two of those investigations found that sexual misconduct was proven, according to an Official Information Act request provided to Critic. The policy Read more...
Opinion: I’m Exhausted, Please Extend Semester and Mid-Semester Breaks
Posted 5:00pm Sunday 13th September 2020 by Caroline Moratti
Having only a week for a mid-semester break feels like some kind of cruel, sick joke. A week? What is this, a mid-semester break for ants? A week barely gives you enough time to catch up on coursework, let alone give you any time to take some time off and, you know, have a break. Even worse, Read more...
An Explanation of North v South
Posted 4:58pm Sunday 13th September 2020 by Oscar Paul
On Saturday 5 September, at 7.10pm, amidst a new lockdown plan, political campaigns, uni assignments and figuring out what to send to your new Tinder match, life decided to give New Zealand a bit of a stress reliever. While every other country has gone and gotten Covid-19, NZ is blessed with a great Read more...
Exec Asks Pointless Question About Moana Pool
Posted 4:49pm Sunday 13th September 2020 by Erin Gourley
The OUSA Executive are asking students whether there should be a student discount at Moana Pool - but the discount already exists. The question will go to students as question six in the OUSA Referendum this week, from 15 to 17 September. OUSA Finance and Strategy Officer Josh Meikle pointed out Read more...

