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Student Loan Cap Extended
Posted 10:13pm Thursday 5th July 2018 by Esme Hall
Want to stay at University forever? Well, now you (almost) can. If you are a student of Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry or Veterinary Science, the Government has extended the student loan limit from seven to ten years, meaning you will no longer need to take out personal loans to complete your Read more...
How a Sexual Harassment Scandal Brought Down a Million-Dollar Student Campaign to End Sexual Violence
Posted 10:08pm Thursday 5th July 2018 by Sinead Gill
Content warning: sexual harassment, bullshit bureaucracy Last year, the New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations was celebrating a $1.4 million dollar contract with ACC to combat sexual violence. The deal was quietly cancelled due to a sexual harassment scandal within Read more...
Auckland University Students’ Association Loses More People
Posted 10:05pm Thursday 5th July 2018 by Esme Hall
The co-editors of Auckland University’s student magazine Craccum have resigned, alongside the International Students’ Officer of the Auckland University Students’ Association (AUSA), due to unsustainable workloads. This marks five total resignations for student reps at AUSA this Read more...
University Reveals Boring Surprise
Posted 10:03pm Thursday 5th July 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
The Black Wall of the lie-brary. Who can remember when it came, that impenetrable eternal Wall. A computer lab is lost in the golden lake of memory and all that’s left is the Wall, flashing cryptic messages from our masters. WATCH THIS SPACE WE ARE CREATING A NEW SERVICE FOR YOU OPENING NEXT Read more...
Selwyn College Students Secretly Voted on the Fresher Girl with the 'Best Rack'
Posted 10:02pm Thursday 5th July 2018 by Joel MacManus
Second year Selwyn College students secretly voted on and publically awarded a prize for the fresher girl with the “Best Rack,” among other derogatory awards. Monica Nelson, who was given the award in 2014, described it as “sexist and bullying”. The tradition was part of Read more...
Why We Didn't Name A Sexual Harasser
Posted 9:50pm Thursday 5th July 2018 by Joel MacManus
EDITORIAL: Hola! Welcome back to Dunners for another semester. It’s cold as fuck, so remember it’s perfectly OK to wear a puffer jacket to town. I wish I had some fun news to yarn about, but unfortunately our news team is just too damn hard-hitting. Blame Charlie Read more...
Postgraduate Officer Kirio Birks Narrowly Escapes Vote of No Confidence
Posted 1:00am Sunday 27th May 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
Kirio Birks, OUSA Postgraduate Officer, has avoided being removed from his position by a margin of two votes after a motion for a vote of no confidence in him was raised at a Student General Meeting last Friday. Matthew Schep, postgraduate student, introduced the motion, claiming that Kirio had Read more...
Students Protest University Censorship
Posted 12:59am Sunday 27th May 2018 by Esme Hall
Otago University Students formed a protest movement last week, while facing close scrutiny from Campus Watch, following the University’s decision to seize and destroy issues of Critic last week. Immediately after the University admitted to destroying copies of Critic’s Menstruation Read more...
The Cover Story
Posted 12:58am Sunday 27th May 2018 by Esme Hall
If you were wondering why there were no copies of Critic on campus last week and don’t follow any news outlets in the world, last Monday 2000 copies of Critic’s Menstruation Issue were siezed and destroyed by Campus Watch in a night-time raid because of its cover illustration depicting a Read more...
Letters | Issue 13
Posted 12:45am Sunday 27th May 2018 by Critic
Letter of the Week Hello, On behalf of the Board of Directors of the 40 year old international Society for Menstrual Cycle Research, I write to express our extreme dismay at the University of Otago’s censorship of the student magazine Critic’s Menstruation Issue, and our support of Read more...


