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Bloody Hell, What a Week
Posted 12:35am Sunday 27th May 2018 by Joel MacManus
EDITORIAL: There’re too many things I want to say and too little space to say them in, so here’s a big ol’ list of random thoughts about the Menstruation Issue. It wasn’t 500 copies, as the Uni insisted. I reckon it was somewhere around 1500-2000 copies. We print Read more...
Teddy Bear Hospital Is So Cute
Posted 10:46pm Thursday 24th May 2018 by Esme Hall
Otago University Medical Students’ Association (OUMSA) has run its adorable Teddy Bear Hospital for the eighth year in a row. Busloads of kindergarteners arrived at Elim Church and the Hunter Centre last week to get check-ups for their soft toys. Health Professional students donned their Read more...
The Best Anonymous Comments From the OUSA Referendum
Posted 10:45pm Thursday 24th May 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
The OUSA Referendum happened and everything went pretty much as expected. All the boring questions passed because no one properly understood them. The environmental, drug, and miscellaneous ones pretty much passed with high majorities. The only close ones were whether OUSA should ban tickets in its Read more...
An Open Letter On The Removal and Destruction of Latest Issue of Critic Magazine by the University of Otago
Posted 11:10am Wednesday 23rd May 2018 by Critic
Dr Royden Somerville QC Chancellor University of Otago BY EMAIL: registrar@otago.ac.nz Dear Sir RE: Removal and destruction of latest issue of Critic magazine by University of Otago We are writing to express our deep concern over the recent Read more...
Otago Scientist to Tackle The Mystery of Loch Ness
Posted 10:04am Monday 21st May 2018 by Staff Reporter
The story of the Loch Ness monster is one of the world’s greatest mysteries. We have waited more than a thousand years for an answer on its existence. Now, it is only months away. A global team of scientists, led by Professor Neil Gemmell of the University of Otago, New Zealand, Read more...
University Lies About Sanitary Bin Numbers in Female Toilets
Posted 9:49pm Thursday 17th May 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
The University does not have enough sanitary disposal bins in its female toilets and provides none in their male toilets. The University’s Property Services Division Director Barry MacKay told Critic that, “Every female toilet cubicle has a sanitary bin”. This is not true. Read more...
OUSA Postgrad Officer Facing Vote to Remove Him From Office
Posted 9:48pm Thursday 17th May 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
OUSA Postgraduate Officer Kirio Birks may be removed from his position after a vote of no confidence, which will be brought against him at a Student General Meeting, held on Thursday at 1pm in the Main Common Room. The motion was introduced by postgraduate student Matthew Schep, who says Read more...
Former OUSA Presidential Candidate Running for NZUSA Vice President
Posted 9:46pm Thursday 17th May 2018 by Esme Hall
Former OUSA presidential candidate Finn Shewell, who narrowly lost to Caitlin-Barlow Groome by 91 votes is standing for Vice President of the New Zealand Union of Students’ Association (NZUSA), after previous VP Melissa Evans resigned mid-year. The only other candidate is current NZUSA Read more...
Main Common Room Could Be Revamped into Student Bar
Posted 8:20pm Thursday 17th May 2018 by Joel MacManus
The University Union Main Common Room becoming a licensed space could meet the need for a decent on-campus student bar, said University of Otago COO Stephen Willis. As the only late-night entertainment venue on campus, U-Bar is not up to scratch in terms of capacity, and lines of over 200 people Read more...
Where to Get Free Sanitary Products: A Critic Investigation
Posted 8:19pm Thursday 17th May 2018 by Sinead Gill
Sanitary items are super expensive, and if you menstruate, there is no avoiding them. Being a broke student means that having to trade in a night out with mates for tampons and pain medication is an inconvenient, but doable, sacrifice. But what if getting your period means having to skip meals, Read more...


