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OUSA Grants Funding Runs Out
Posted 8:19pm Thursday 9th August 2018 by Sinead Gill
As of last week, the OUSA grant budget has run out of money early, with just over $3400 left out of an initial pool of $80,000, according to OUSA Recreation Officer Josh Smythe. OUSA grants are typically available throughout the year for groups or individuals who need money. This can range Read more...
Unprecedented Demand for Beer Festival Tickets
Posted 8:14pm Thursday 9th August 2018 by Joel MacManus
The Dunedin Craft Beer and Food Festival sold out of tickets in a record three minutes after going on sale last Friday. The OUSA-owned festival, which is scheduled for November 10, made 6000 tickets available. 2000 were made available to email subscribers on Wednesday August 1, which sold out in Read more...
Why We Need Landlord Licensing
Posted 8:10pm Thursday 9th August 2018 by Joel MacManus
EDITORIAL: In issue three of Critic this year we labelled Mike Harbott as “Dunedin’s Dodgiest Landlord” after he rented unliveable flats, ignored Tenancy Tribunal orders to make repairs, and failed to pay thousands of dollars of compensation. Adding to that, he threatened Read more...
By Refusing to Ban Tickets, OUSA Exec Turned Their Back on Students to Serve Themselves
Posted 8:00pm Thursday 2nd August 2018 by Joel MacManus
OPINION: What’s the word for when politicians rig the system against the will of the people to keep themselves in power? Because maybe someone should teach it to the baby politicians on the OUSA Executive. In this year’s OUSA referendum, students voted to ban people from running on Read more...
The Otago Uni Student Swimming the Foveaux Strait
Posted 7:48pm Thursday 2nd August 2018 by Esme Hall
Hannah Morgan is a swimmer. Not a ‘yes I swim laps at Moana Pool every now and then’ kind of swimmer. She’s an open ocean swimmer and, in February next year, she’s going to swim the Foveaux Strait. You know, that shark-infested stretch of sub-Antarctic water separating the Read more...
OUSA Fighting for Increase to RA Pay
Posted 7:44pm Thursday 2nd August 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
OUSA is currently lobbying the University to increase pay for RAs after 85% of students in the recent OUSA referendum said that they wanted RA’s pay to entirely cover their accommodation costs. Currently, after their pay is deducted, an RA at a University-owned college still has to pay Read more...
Microwave Reinstated in Women’s Room After Two-Year Struggle
Posted 7:43pm Thursday 2nd August 2018 by Esme Hall
In the most important news Critic breaks this week: a microwave has been reinstated in the Women’s Room on a trial basis after a two-year struggle, although the University said the microwave will be removed again if people revert to the dangerous behaviour of leaving their cooking Read more...
International Students Feel Like The University’s ATM
Posted 7:40pm Thursday 2nd August 2018 by Umi Asaka
OPINION: International students pay far more for their fees than domestic students, and, because there is no cap on how much the university can increase international fees, that amount only keeps going up every year for most of the departments. On average, international Read more...
Can We Stop with the Double Standards on Gendered Spaces?
Posted 7:21pm Thursday 2nd August 2018 by Esme Hall
OPINION: Recently, the Women’s+ Club was affiliated by OUSA, despite specifically excluding membership for cis-gender males. Last semester, Men in Med, a social and emotional support group for male medical students, was shut down for being ‘too exclusive’. By the same logic, one Read more...
Power Use Overloads Infrastructure During Free Hour of Power
Posted 7:18pm Thursday 2nd August 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
Students have been left “frustrated” after repeated power cuts in the student quarter due to system overloads during Electric Kiwi’s Hour of Power. For the first few weeks of semester two, power use has been so high during the Hour of Power that Dundas Street, as well as Read more...

