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Blues and Golds: Behind the Awards
Posted 12:27am Friday 28th September 2018 by Sinead Gill
Every year OUSA gives out awards to the people who represent the top of the top at Otago University. Or at least the ones who are keen enough to put their names up for an award. Critic hunted some of the winners down to get to know some of Otago’s best. Sportswoman of the Read more...
Checking in on the Exec: Third Quarter Exec Reports
Posted 12:21am Friday 28th September 2018 by Esme Hall
Dear OUSA Exec, Critic are paid to read your reports and even we struggled. We tried to find the good bits but it took ages. If you’re so big on ‘engagement’ and ‘consultation’ you need to communicate in a more accessible way. Please and thank you. Love, Critic. All Read more...
The Proctor BongShell: The Complete Chronic-les
Posted 12:06am Friday 28th September 2018 by Joel MacManus
The story of University Proctor Dave Scott entering student flats and removing bongs without permission has captured the imaginations of the student population and the national media in a way no story has in years, overshadowing even the Critic censorship debacle earlier this year. It all Read more...
Police Shut Down Running of the Beers Charity Event
Posted 12:03am Friday 28th September 2018 by Caroline Moratti
The Dunedin Police have successfully cancelled the Running of the Beers charity event after threatening the organiser with prosecution if it went ahead. As the name so eloquently suggests, Running of the Beers contestants signed up to run and drink beer simultaneously; an impressive feat Read more...
Harlene Hayne Votes Down Student Bid to Save Art History
Posted 11:46pm Thursday 27th September 2018 by Esme Hall
University Vice-Chancellor Harlene Hayne cast the deciding vote against OUSA’s proposal to save the Art History and Visual Culture programme, at the University Senate last week. OUSA Education Officer James Heath motioned “that Senate halts the proposal to disestablish the Art History Read more...
OPINION: Don’t Fire the Proctor, Reform the Position
Posted 10:03pm Thursday 27th September 2018 by Joel MacManus
EDITORIAL: When the story of the Proctor entering student flats to remove bongs broke last week, there was naturally an angry reaction from a lot of people. A petition demanding Dave Scott’s resignation got over 2000 signatures before it was taken down and Abe from Whakamana is talking about a Read more...
OPINION: Colleges Need to Chill on ‘Study Zones’
Posted 10:02pm Thursday 27th September 2018 by Sophia Carter Peters
OPINION: We’re heading into exam season, meaning that residential colleges around Dunedin are cracking into the dreaded “study zone”. However, the accompanying alcohol ban is likely to do more harm than good, as well as making life more difficult for both staff and Read more...
Memorial Trees Die After Leith Construction Work
Posted 10:01pm Thursday 27th September 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
The Otago Regional Council has apologised after accidentally allowing two memorial trees, planted for members of staff who have passed away, to die after removing them as part of their Leith Flood Protection work. The ORC got permission from the University to remove five trees, including the two Read more...
HUBS192 Class Believes That Lecturer and Third Years Are Drinking Urine
Posted 9:59pm Thursday 27th September 2018 by Sam Purchas
All that glistens is not gold after a lecturer in HUBS192 tricked a bunch of first year health scis into thinking a group of third years drank his urine. Following the great nude chicken dash of first semester, lecturer Andrew Bahn has taken up the mantle of everyone’s favourite sport Read more...
OUSA Demands an RA Pay Increase, University Ignores Them
Posted 9:58pm Thursday 27th September 2018 by Thea Bailie-Bellew
OUSA’s meeting with the University to try and get them to raise RAs’ pay to cover the cost of living in a hall has not resulted in any change. “Unfortunately, the University were unwilling to make any changes to the financial conditions for the RAs,” said OUSA Colleges Read more...


