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Bouncer by Night, Fake ID Dealer by Day
Posted 7:19pm Sunday 2nd March 2025 by Molly Smith-Soppet
With the new batch of underage freshers, comes a new batch of fake IDs… supplied by a Dunedin security guard who we’ll call McLovin. Multiple sources have told Critic Te Ārohi that McLovin has been charging first-years fiending for a night out upwards of $150 for IDs that had been Read more...
Amnesty Youth Otago Verbally Attacked for Pro-Palestinian Stance at Otago Clubs Day
Posted 6:59pm Sunday 2nd March 2025 by Ella Grayson
Content warning: Mentions of sexual and verbal assault Members of Amnesty Youth Otago (AYO) were verbally attacked at OUSA’s Clubs Day on Thursday, February 20th. The group’s ‘Stop Israel’s Genocide’ banner attracted hateful and threatening comments by members Read more...
Vaping Students Used in Lieu of Smoke Machine for Ori’
Posted 4:24pm Sunday 2nd March 2025 by Tina Frowns
In lieu of an available smoke machine for Ori’ 2025, OUSA roped in a group of 100 or so students to continually blow vape clouds from either side of the Union Lawn stage. Volunteers (who the Critical Tribune has been assured were fully consenting) were recruited at OUSA’s annual Tent Read more...
Con-Tree-Versy on Union Lawn
Posted 6:38pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Jordan Irvine
The con-tree-versial decision to cut down a Japanese cherry blossom tree on Union Lawn to clear the way for Ori’ 2025 was made in December by OUSA management. But it wasn’t without a fight. OUSA Secretary Donna Jones ran a tree-saving quest in the lead up to its ultimate demise Read more...
Freshers Say Sport was the Real Winner On the Day
Posted 6:20pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Adam Stitely
The Inter-College Sports Competition kicked off last Tuesday, February 18th, with thousands of freshers flocking to Logan Park in what might be the University’s only wholesome O-Week event. With word that Vice Chancellor Grant Robertson (more affectionately known as Daddy Grant) Read more...
Cozzie Livs on the Brain, Says Exec Poll
Posted 6:17pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Nina Brown
The cost of living crisis is at the forefront of the student brain if the OUSA Exec’s Tent City poll is anything to go by. The informal poll asked students what issues were highest on their priority list, with options including housing, a student bar, fresher life, drinking culture, lecture Read more...
Ōtepoti Band ‘IVY’ and Dunedin Youth Orchestra Collab for Epic Gig
Posted 6:15pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Hanna Varrs
Pint Night regulars IVY and the Dunedin Youth Orchestra (DYO) are set to hit the stage at Errick’s venue on Friday, March 28 in a first-of-its-kind collab for the groups. Ticket prices are specifically catered to the student budget – a crisp $10 bucks to peep the classically boosted IVY Read more...
Chlöe Hosts Community-Building Panel to “Save Dunedin”
Posted 6:11pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Nina Brown
Kicking off the year of local body elections, on the evening of Monday 17th the Greens hit the quarter-full St Dave’s lecture theatre with a motivational community-building hammer for their hui to “Save Dunedin”. The event included a panel of four local leaders and emphatic Read more...
Breaking: Someone’s Dad Spotted at ‘Haunted’ Host
Posted 6:10pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Stella Weston
A dad was on Castle Street, and his name is Greg. The self-described “advocate for student life” tagged along with his son Logan to the Gothic-themed ‘Haunted’ night on the Thursday of Flo Week. Critic Te Ārohi got the scoop from the nostalgic construction supervisor in Read more...
BDS-Banned Domino’s Gate Crashes Tent City
Posted 6:06pm Sunday 23rd February 2025 by Hanna Varrs
Domino’s were relegated to the outskirts of Tent City last week as a consequence of OUSA’s internal pro-Palestine Boycott, Divest and Sanctions (BDS) commitment. Denied a tent site, the pizza joint handed out free keychains on the Cumberland Street sidewalk instead. Behind the scenes, Read more...

