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Cook’s Beer Back from the Dead
Posted 10:27pm Thursday 3rd September 2020 by Fox Meyer
Scurvy has long been lurking in the shadows of society; a ghost hanging over the heads of malnourished 2nd years. In 2016, the sailing disease was reported to be making a comeback, and in 2017 1 NEWS revealed that one in 10 New Zealanders over 50 were at risk of scurvy. Think about how many days Read more...
CRONCH CRONCH CRONCH Goes The Link
Posted 10:26pm Thursday 3rd September 2020 by Sinead Gill
Otago Uni and Frucor Suntory have collaborated to gift students with a reverse vending machine in the Link. The reverse vending machine recycles cans and plastic bottles in exchange for a voucher discounting a Frucor (who produce energy drinks and RTD coffee) product on campus. Both the Uni and Read more...
One Brave Student Asks Two Questions in OUSA’s Referendum
Posted 10:25pm Thursday 3rd September 2020 by Erin Gourley
Just one student submitted questions for OUSA’s referendum this semester. That one student submitted two questions to OUSA, questions 5 and 6, and the questions are about swimming and podcasting, respectively. Georgia Mischefski-Gray, OUSA’s Administrative Vice President, said that Read more...
Opinion: Give Me Coffee in the Late Afternoon
Posted 10:24pm Thursday 3rd September 2020 by Caroline Moratti
Coffee should be available past 3pm. Hell, it should be available at any time of night but I’m not sure y’all are ready to hear that yet. If you want to get out of your grungy flat and meet a friend, you get a coffee. Want a study break? You get a coffee. You want somewhere nice and Read more...
Tiki Taane Says Nope to Say Nope To Dope
Posted 10:23pm Thursday 3rd September 2020 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
Tiki Taane called out Say Nope to Dope NZ, an anti-cannabis legalisation Facebook campaign, when they made a post implying he was against cannabis last week. The post on the Say Nope To Dope Facebook page, which has since been taken down, linked to a 2016 NZ Herald article and claimed that Read more...
Lecturer Deactivates Controversial Quora Account
Posted 10:21pm Thursday 3rd September 2020 by Erin Gourley
Luke Schneider, the University of Canterbury Chemical Engineering lecturer who posted controversial comments on Quora, has deactivated his account. Critic first reported on the story when one of Schneider’s students said that his comments displayed “a lack of empathy” and that Read more...
37 Exams on Election Day
Posted 10:19pm Thursday 3rd September 2020 by Sinead Gill
Otago Uni will not move the 37 exams they have penned down for 17 October, the day of the New Zealand General Election. Out of the 1530 students affected, 18 have exams in both the morning and afternoon of election day. The exam timetable was released on 26 August, nine days after the Government Read more...
Chinese Law Paper Not Online Due to “Sensitive Issues”
Posted 10:18pm Thursday 3rd September 2020 by Erin Gourley
A law paper at Otago is being taught in-person under Level 2 due to discussion of “a number of sensitive issues” related to China. LAWS485, Chinese Law, is taught by Dr Anna High in the Faculty of Law. Humanities Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Tony Ballantyne, confirmed that Read more...
No New CCTV Cameras In “Immediate” Future
Posted 10:16pm Thursday 3rd September 2020 by Erin Gourley
The University has “no immediate plan” to introduce new CCTV cameras around the campus area. Currently the CCTV roll-out plan is at phase two, which is an assessment/evaluation of phase one. “An independent review has been completed and is awaiting consideration by the Read more...
Abbey College Residents Told to Leave in November
Posted 10:14pm Thursday 3rd September 2020 by Erin Gourley
Abbey College residents are being “kicked out” over summer as the University considers a proposal to make the building an undergraduate residential college. The news was “a shock” to residents, said Renata*, a student who lives in Abbey College. “This is not how you Read more...

