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OUSA Sexual Misconduct Policy Two Months Away
Posted 2:20pm Sunday 12th July 2020 by Erin Gourley
The development of an OUSA sexual misconduct policy began in 2019. Seven months into 2020, club leaders are still waiting. OUSA told Critic that the policy will be “achieved… during second semester” through OUSA’s Affiliated Clubs Council. Last September, Critic covered Read more...
SOCIAL EXPERIMENT: Critic Attempts Crime
Posted 2:02pm Sunday 12th July 2020 by Sinead Gill
Last week, Critic received an anonymous tip from someone claiming to be “member of the student community” about a certain “hack” (crime) that allowed people to get Victorian Bitters (VBs) beers for free from Countdown. A week after exposing this “hack” (crime), Read more...
Results Withheld Due to “Unprecedented Volume” of Academic Misconduct
Posted 1:58pm Sunday 12th July 2020 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
Due to an “unprecedented volume” of potential academic misconduct cases across all four divisions of the University of Otago, many exam results have been withheld. The University aims to confirm all results by this Friday, 10 July. Students who show “above-average levels of Read more...
“Abusive and Predatory Behaviour”: Report Claims OUSA-Affiliated Club Had a Culture of Abuse
Posted 1:55pm Sunday 12th July 2020 by Sinead Gill
Content warning: Explicit descriptions of sexual abuse, violent behaviours and emotional manipulation. After a member alleged they were sexually assaulted, the Dunedin Fire and Circus Club published a preliminary report on internal sexual and emotional abuse, and proposed changes within the Read more...
Southernmost Foosball Club Launched and Free to Play
Posted 1:26pm Sunday 12th July 2020 by Sophia Carter Peters
Amidst a global pandemic, a collective social upheaval, and the general decay of the 21st century, there is but one truth: foosball. Otago’s first foosball association, the Dunedin Foosball Association, has finally broken ground. The association, led by Zoology lecturer Paul Szyszka, has Read more...
OUSA Takes Pro-Cannabis Legalisation Stance
Posted 3:04pm Sunday 5th July 2020 by Sinead Gill
Just over a month ago, OUSA asked students whether or not OUSA should take a stance in the upcoming cannabis legalisation referendum. Students said yes. The Exec decided to have a punishingly long discussion about whether or not they should do it, anyway. The Exec had a choice between two Read more...
Residential College Rebate Increases to $200
Posted 3:03pm Sunday 5th July 2020 by Erin Gourley
Students who left their residential colleges for lockdown got $200 per week as a residential fee rebate. This was an increase of $80 from the initial rebate, agreed to after OUSA met with the University to put students’ concerns forward. The original amount the University offered students Read more...
Local Hero Catches Thief Mid-Burglary
Posted 3:01pm Sunday 5th July 2020 by Fox Meyer
A flat a stone’s throw from the Clocktower would’ve been burglarised last week if it weren’t for the heroic efforts of an upstanding young Kiwi. Thom Harrison (6’7”, 120 kg, single) was surprised to see “this fuckin’ random dude just taking shit outta my Read more...
OUSA Exec Are Confused About Their Own Referendum
Posted 2:55pm Sunday 5th July 2020 by Erin Gourley
The OUSA Executive asked students some confusing questions about what they should do and now they are confused about what they should do. The annual OUSA Referendum was held online from 25-28 May. When the results came in, the OUSA Exec realised they had fucked up a few of the questions or were Read more...
Pint Night Returns for Semester Two
Posted 2:50pm Sunday 5th July 2020 by Annabelle Vaughan
The University has confirmed that Pint Night is on for semester two. Despite fearmongering in the student community that Pint Night was not going to go ahead post-lockdown, a University spokesperson confirmed to Critic that Pint Night will in fact recommence on Wednesday, 8 July, during Re-O Read more...


