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Which Squiddies Chip Bag is the Best Value for Money? A Statistical Breakdown
Posted 6:50pm Thursday 19th March 2020 by Sophia Carter Peters
Squiddies: an Otago student institution that supplies chips (and other things) for students of all dispositions and dietary requirements. Squiddies has an impressive range of chip bag sizes available. The question: which one gets you maximum chip for minimum cash? Using the statistical Read more...
OUSA Endorse Mysterious “Charter” That You Are Not Allowed to Know About
Posted 6:46pm Thursday 19th March 2020 by Sinead Gill
The OUSA Exec has endorsed a “Charter”, the name and contents of which are confidential and will remain so until further notice. Wikipedia defines ‘Charter’ to mean the "grant of authority or rights, stating that the granter formally recognises the prerogative of the Read more...
AUSA Copies OUSA’s Covid-19 campaign
Posted 6:44pm Thursday 19th March 2020 by Erin Gourley
The Auckland University Students’ Association (AUSA) has launched a covid-19 campaign that reuses ideas from OUSA, Critic, and the internet. AUSA President George Barton admitted that AUSA had copied the ideas. He said in defence that “if we're going to look for originality Read more...
Otago has $41.7 million to spend
Posted 3:06pm Sunday 15th March 2020 by Critic
The University of Otago reported a surplus of $41.7 million in last week’s University Council meeting. Things the University could buy with $41.7 million include: $3 lunches for every Otago student for two years. 83.4 million Chupa-Chups. Tom Hanks’ medical bills Read more...
ASA Withdraws From NZUSA
Posted 8:23pm Thursday 12th March 2020 by Erin Gourley
The Albany Students’ Association (ASA) has given notice of its withdrawal from New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations (NZUSA). This is the first withdrawal from NZUSA for 2020. ASA represents the students who study at the Massey University campus in Auckland. They are an Read more...
OUSA Gets Its Reo On
Posted 8:21pm Thursday 12th March 2020 by Erin Gourley
OUSA is paying $7,900 to translate its constitution into te reo Māori: approximately 20,462 words. The current OUSA Executive were handed this task from the previous Executive. Last year, the Exec voted to include a clause in the Constitution that required the Constitution to have both a te Read more...
1600 Students Will Get A Pay Rise
Posted 8:20pm Thursday 12th March 2020 by Sinead Gill
Tutors and demonstrators have officially been given a pay rise, ranging from a $1.30 to a $2.99 increase. Although the scales have only just been updated, the scales will be applied from February 1 2020 onwards. Tutors and demonstrators will be back paid to that time. It is unclear when scales Read more...
University of Auckland Introduces Code of Conduct
Posted 8:16pm Thursday 12th March 2020 by Erin Gourley
The University of Auckland has introduced a Code of Conduct (COC) to regulate the behaviour of both staff and students. The Code is designed to foster a “safe and inclusive” University environment. It sets out four pillars of manaakitanga, whanaungatanga, kotahitanga, and Read more...
The Christchurch Mosque Massacre: A Year On.
Posted 7:16pm Thursday 12th March 2020 by Norhan El Sanjak
By Norhan El Sanjak and Ala Ghandour A year since the attacks and the wound still feels fresh. The terrorist attacks took 51 lives, left dozens injured and scarred countless families, friends and communities. One of those people, Ala Ghandour recounts the tragedy from her perspective (as shown in Read more...
UniPrint Pusheen the Limits of Copyright Law
Posted 7:09pm Thursday 12th March 2020 by Jack Gilmore
UniPrint may be using an unlicensed image of Pusheen in order to teach students how to print, which may be illegal. Last week it came to Critic’s attention that the Central Library division of UniPrint was using the cartoon cat, Pusheen, as a mascot on posters explaining to freshers how to Read more...

