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College Has Inferiority Complex
Posted 4:57pm Sunday 16th September 2012 by Zane Pocock
Dr. John Kernohan, chairman of the Presbyterian Commission, which is currently governing Knox College, says that the fort-esque student hall may have to pull up the drawbridge for the last time if they are unable to raise the $10.8 million of funding needed to undertake earthquake strengthening, Read more...
Environmental Bandits Pollute Otago Campus
Posted 4:57pm Sunday 16th September 2012 by Bella Macdonald
Generation Zero have tested the theory that all publicity is good publicity, after defacing University buildings with promotional propaganda on the evening of Sunday September 9. Generation Zero members from the University of Otago have been punished by the Proctor after their publicity stunt Read more...
Uni Games
Posted 4:03pm Sunday 9th September 2012 by Gus Gawn
Photo Caption: This is Mikey. She did real good at Uni Snow Games. That’s why there is a photo of her. Not cause she’s blonde. Promise. For the first time in eight years Otago University did not win the Michael Forrestall Memorial Shield for the best team at the Uni Snow Games. Numbers were Read more...
Joyce to The World
Posted 4:03pm Sunday 9th September 2012 by Zane Pocock
The University of Otago is under pressure from Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce to increase international student numbers. With international student enrolments at Otago falling by 18.8% between 2007 and 2011, Mr. Joyce called for the University to look “very closely” at its efforts Read more...
A Week to Green Out with your Buds
Posted 4:03pm Sunday 9th September 2012 by Zane Pocock
OUSA will be keeping the Greenies happy with the inaugural Environment Week starting on Monday September 10, being held “in an effort to raise student awareness of critical environmental issues, and inspire them to take action.” Scitell, a new series of lectures being launched by the Read more...
Slutwalk II: The Sluts Strike Back
Posted 4:03pm Sunday 9th September 2012 by Josie Adams
On Saturday September 1 Dunedin’s second annual Slutwalk hit the streets. Beginning outside the Dental School, the marchers progressed along George Street to the Octagon, where they were addressed by speakers on the topics of slut-shaming and victim-blaming. The “Slutwalk” movement began last Read more...
Shady Sheik speaks at Islam Awareness Week
Posted 4:03pm Sunday 9th September 2012 by Callum Fredric
Last week, the decadent city of Dunedin was treated to the spiritual guidance of hard-line Islamic Sheik Shady Alsuleiman. The sheik was invited by the Muslim University Students’ Association (MUSA) to deliver guest lectures for Islam Awareness Week on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in the Castle and Read more...
Beloved Bars Bullied by Bureaucracy
Posted 4:03pm Sunday 9th September 2012 by Claudia Herron
The future of many local bars remains uncertain as substantial fee increases under the new alcohol law reforms threaten their livelihood. New legislation will see bar owners fronting the full cost of licensing applications, which are currently 50% subsidised by ratepayers. Critic spoke with Read more...
Rabbi’ng Shoulders with Alternative Faiths
Posted 4:03pm Sunday 9th September 2012 by Margot Taylor
The ninth annual open Peace Lecture was held last week in the St David Lecture Theatre. Israeli Rabbi Adi Cohen, who is part of the Wellington Progressive Jewish Congregation, delivered the lecture, entitled “Words, Concepts, Deeds. Peace as a way of living”. The lecture was organised by the Read more...
Asset Sales Delayed by Water and Wind Claims
Posted 4:03pm Sunday 9th September 2012 by Staff Reporter
In a move that is bound to have special resonance for students, the government has decided to delay the controversial partial sale of Mighty River Power (MRP). Following a Waitangi Tribunal report that was delivered to the government on August 23, but is yet to be made public, the sale is now Read more...
QUAN dethrones COMO as Most Failed Subject
Posted 4:03pm Sunday 9th September 2012 by Bella Macdonald
Full table of pass rates by subject available here: >>University of Otago Pass Rates by Subject 2009-2011 Picking papers has become even easier at the University of Otago after figures stating the average pass rate for each subject were released under the Official Information Act (OIA). Read more...
Look for your name in this club rugby finals wrap
Posted 5:17pm Sunday 2nd September 2012 by Gus Gawn
An extravaganza of club code at University Oval wrapped up the local competitions two weekends ago. Southern took on Dunedin in both the Prem 2 and Prem Colts finals, held on a sun-soaked but slippery uni oval pitch. It was a remarkable achievement that the Dunedin club’s teams qualified for the Read more...
Signs of life in Otago rugby
Posted 5:17pm Sunday 2nd September 2012 by Gus Gawn
The Otago Rugby Union has been chewed up and shat out this off season. For a while it looked like they might not even be able to afford a team, let alone win any games. But with the ITM Cup already underway and an exciting win against Northland, things are looking up. Critic asked injured student Read more...
Skiiers and Snowboarders Ski and Snowboard in Snow
Posted 5:17pm Sunday 2nd September 2012 by Bella Macdonald
With winter in full flight, around 100 students from New Zealand universities gathered to shred up Wanaka for the 2012 University Snow Games, held from August 26 — 31. The winter games have been held annually since 1945, making this the 67th year of competition. With the 2013 World Read more...
Let them smoke pot!
Posted 5:17pm Sunday 2nd September 2012 by Zane Pocock
Data from the “Dunedin Study” has shown that under-18s who regularly smoke marijuana are at risk of permanently reducing their IQ. The same dip doesn’t occur in those who become frequent users after 18, supporting previous research which has suggested that marijuana is particularly harmful for the Read more...
Homo-Haters Horrified by Humanitarian Hubris
Posted 5:17pm Sunday 2nd September 2012 by Callum Fredric
August was not a good month for Family First. The lobby group’s mensis horribilis began with the Family First-affilitated “Protect Marriage” website, which opposes gay marriage, being blocked as a “hate site” by the Dunedin City Council’s automated web filter. Family First spokesman Read more...
Alcohol gets its reform on, but not really.
Posted 5:17pm Sunday 2nd September 2012 by Staff Reporter
After months of debate, research, and whatever else it is that Members of Parliament do, they finally dealt with New Zealand’s binge drinking culture by making absolutely no changes at all. In the first effort to create change by changing nothing at all Justice Minister Judith Collins Read more...
Farmers hate the young
Posted 5:17pm Sunday 2nd September 2012 by Josie Adams
On 18 August student anti-climate change group Generation Zero was brutally suppressed by The Man in response to their latest publicity stunt, a “bus” of recycled cardboard containing some of the organisation’s members, which travelled around Dunedin calling for the Government to invest in smart Read more...
Speight’s Brewery to Increase Production of Mediocre Beer
Posted 5:17pm Sunday 2nd September 2012 by Claudia Herron
A major re-development of Speight’s Rattray Street Brewery will enable the brewing of over 24 million litres of beer per year for thirsty scarfies. Lion Breweries has been granted resource consent for the next stage of the $29 million re-development following completion of the first stage back in Read more...
Parliament gets FABULOUS!
Posted 5:17pm Sunday 2nd September 2012 by Zane Pocock
Labour MP Louisa Wall’s Marriage Amendment Bill, which aims to legalise gay marriage, passed its first reading in a landslide 80-40 conscience vote on the night of August 29. The vote drew a packed public gallery at Parliament, and with many tuned into Parliament TV social media outlets went Read more...


