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OPINION: Cover Your Damn Face
Posted 9:33pm Thursday 27th August 2020 by Naomii Seah
People fucking suck at physical distancing. Honestly, tell me right now, can you accurately estimate what one or two metres looks like? If you see someone coming towards you on the footpath, can you safely physically distance? How many times have you passed someone just slightly too close at the Read more...
Students Disappointed at Loss of Dietitian Programme
Posted 9:28pm Thursday 27th August 2020 by Naomii Seah
Students affected by the University of Otago’s loss of the Masters of Dietetics programme (MDiet) were disappointed by the lack of communication by the Human Nutrition Department. Rose, the President of the Human Nutrition Students Association, said that students were not given much advance Read more...
Uni’s Shovel Ready Projects Get the Axe
Posted 9:22pm Thursday 27th August 2020 by Oscar Paul
Roughly $300 Million worth of government funding may be deferred from Otago Uni, potentially stalling the five shovel-ready projects the University had planned for years to come. The five projects include a new building for the Te Rangi Hiroa residential college ($90 million), earthquake-proofing Read more...
No Skeletons in the Closet
Posted 9:20pm Thursday 27th August 2020 by Fox Meyer
Although they’re careful not to advertise it, Otago Uni’s Anatomy Department curates a fascinating and rare collection of human cadavers. The collection is an invaluable teaching tool for the medical professionals of tomorrow, and what began as an investigation into a purportedly Read more...
OPINION: Infiltrating Open Day Is Hard
Posted 10:19pm Thursday 13th August 2020 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
My frequent inability to grow meaningful facial hair played into my favour last Monday, as I joined the hordes of naive high schoolers venturing onto the University campus in order to see how much Open Day had changed since I was a wee lad. My first port of call would have been the Schools’ Read more...
Youth Political Parties as Members of Your Group Project
Posted 10:17pm Thursday 13th August 2020 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
Upon arriving at the Link, I realised that all of the youth political parties lined up for Clubs Day were just a bunch of people in an awkward group project. The assignment is to get the youths to vote come September. And, just like in a group project, none of them seemed to know what they’re Read more...
Criminal Charges, Expulsion “Threatened” if Agnew Residents Host Flat Party
Posted 10:16pm Thursday 13th August 2020 by Erin Gourley
The Campus Cop told a flat on Agnew Street that they could face criminal charges and be expelled from the University if they hosted a party in their flat. The Campus Constable, John Woodhouse, emailed one of the flatmates on 7 August stating that “the holders of such an event may be liable Read more...
OUSA Advocates For More Gender Identities In Stats NZ
Posted 10:10pm Thursday 13th August 2020 by Fox Meyer
In addition to “male” or “female”, OUSA is advocating for Statistics New Zealand (Stats NZ) to include “another gender” and “no gender” when listing genders on census documents. They have submitted these suggestions to the Sex and Gender Identity Read more...
Otago Uni Loses Dietitian Programme Accreditation
Posted 10:08pm Thursday 13th August 2020 by Sinead Gill
Otago’s Master of Dietetics (MDiet) programme has suspended new enrolments because they have lost their accreditation. Students who are already enrolled in MDiet will be able to complete this degree. The NZ Dietitians Board notified Otago Uni that they would lose their accreditation Read more...
Lockdown, Part Two: Isolation Boogaloo
Posted 10:07pm Thursday 13th August 2020 by Fox Meyer
At an impromptu announcement at 9:15pm, August 11, Jacinda and Ashley Bloomfield broke the news that Covid-19 has resurfaced in the community. It takes the form of one cluster: four family members. Aotearoa resumes lockdown protocol. As of publishing, Auckland will be at Level 3 until Read more...


