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Come Fly With Me: A Semester in the Life of Harlene Hayne
Posted 8:50pm Friday 20th September 2019 by Sinead Gill
Like binge watching shitcunts on reality TV over and over again, there is something cathartic about peeking behind the curtain and laying bare the lives of the rich and famous. Unfortunately, Critic doesn’t know many rich people, and the most famous people we know (Joel MacManus and James Read more...
OPINION: I Hate that the Uni Wasted 42k on Some Promo Screens
Posted 7:14pm Sunday 15th September 2019 by Nina Minogue
Over the last few weeks the Uni installed a massive nine panel screen in the Link that cost $42,000. It plays exclusively ads for the Uni – you know, that place you already go. I have a conspiracy. The University is slowly but surely turning the Link into a massive man-cave. Think about it, Read more...
EDITORIAL: The OUSA Presidency is Anyone's Game
Posted 6:50pm Sunday 15th September 2019 by Charlie O’Mannin
This week is the Otago University Students’ Association student elections. For those that don’t really give a fuck (fair), OUSA is the student union that represents you, entertains you, and fights for you. OUSA runs O-Week, Starters Bar, Student Support, and Clubs and Socs, as well as Read more...
Critic Breaks Down the OUSA Presidential Debate
Posted 12:58am Friday 13th September 2019 by Erin Gourley
Are Jack, Will and Sam the characters from a boring nursery rhyme? No, they’re the OUSA presidential candidates for 2020. It was repeatedly brought up that Jack Manning, Will Moffett, and Sam Purchas were “stale, pale, and male” during the daytime presidential forum - mostly by the Read more...
Critic Watches Student Politicians Fight Each Other
Posted 12:56am Friday 13th September 2019 by Critic
At last week’s forum debates, almost 20 students fought each other for the honour of fighting for you as your OUSA representatives. Critic was there through all of them, through the awkward roasts and the boring empty speeches. This year saw an unprecedented number of positions go Read more...
Otago Medical Students Association Denies that Electoral Fraud Influenced Election
Posted 11:32pm Thursday 12th September 2019 by Charlie O’Mannin
The Otago University Medical Students Association (OUMSA) has said that a “very small percentage” of students exploiting a loophole in the system to vote twice in the recent MOUSA elections “were not counted towards the final results of the position” and that even if they had Read more...
DCC Mayoral Forum Makes Critic Lose Faith In Democracy
Posted 6:08pm Sunday 8th September 2019 by Critic
Critic’s winners of the DCC Mayoral Forum, hosted by OUSA and the University, are Mandy Mayhem-Bullock and Aaron Hawkins, with an incredibly honourable mention to Bob Barlin. But, to be honest, hearing fourteen people talk for about five minutes each doesn’t give a great idea about who Read more...
‘Near-Misses’ Provoked Walk Your Wheels Campaign, Rather than Actual Injuries
Posted 1:01am Friday 6th September 2019 by Esme Hall
The University has said that “near-misses” provoked its ban on skateboards, bikes and scooters on campus, the “Walk Your Wheels” campaign, rather than actual injuries. An Official Information Act request to the University of Otago revealed that there have only been two Read more...
Great Peanut Purge at Residential Colleges
Posted 1:00am Friday 6th September 2019 by James Joblin
Peanuts have been taken off the menu at University-managed residential colleges to protect students with severe nut allergies. As of 2 September, residential college kitchens are no longer serving peanut products, except Toroa and Abbey colleges, which do not currently house students with peanut Read more...
OUSA To Lobby For Independent Investigator on Sexual Violence at Unis and Polytechs
Posted 12:55am Friday 6th September 2019 by Esme Hall
The OUSA Exec wants an independent body to investigate sexual violence against students and staff, rather than incidents being handled by universities and polytechnics internally. In their meeting over the break, the OUSA Exec agreed to start lobbying the University of Otago, the New Zealand Read more...

