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Black Caps Hold Down The Fortress
Posted 9:16pm Thursday 8th March 2018 by Charlie Hantler
New Zealand 339 for 5 (Taylor 181*, Latham 71) beat England 335 for 9 (Bairstow 138, Root 102, Sodhi 4-58) by five wickets You know those moments in childhood when you’d rock on down to the local dairy and nab a dollar mix, and the feeling you’d get Read more...
Landlord Mike Harbott rented “unliveable” flats, ignored Tenancy Tribunal rulings, and has not paid the ordered compensation
Posted 9:14pm Thursday 8th March 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
In 2016 eight girls signed a flat with Mike Harbott at 41 Gladstone Road. He told them that the property was being renovated but that the renovations would be complete well before the end of the year. Many of the renovations were not completed. There was no source of heat, no ventilation in the Read more...
Law Camp Cancelled Amidst a Media Frenzy
Posted 6:36pm Thursday 8th March 2018 by Esme Hall
Law Camp was set to take place March 9th to 11th, but in a meeting between Pro-Vice Chancellor for Humanities Tony Ballantyne and the Society of Otago University Law Students (SOULS), the University withdrew support from Law Camp. SOULS said that “without this support” they were Read more...
We Crashed the Prime Minister's Tea Party
Posted 6:33pm Thursday 8th March 2018 by Joel MacManus
Critic often doesn’t get invited to important stuff. Mostly because we aren’t important and no one really likes us. So we decided to start inviting ourselves. We had no idea that Jacinda Ardern was in town, reopening the Dunedin Law Courts and announcing Labour’s Read more...
Opinion: Are We Making Excuses for Inappropriate Behaviour?
Posted 6:31pm Thursday 8th March 2018 by Esme Hall
The first time I met Professor Mark Henaghan he put his arm around me and kissed me on the cheek. I was 17 years old in my first week of University and he was the Dean of the Law School. It was a University event so the official photographer probably has photos of me looking very Read more...
OUSA Prez: Does the University Really Care About Student Opinion?
Posted 6:26pm Thursday 8th March 2018 by
I don’t know about you, but I don’t see the point in end of semester evaluations of your paper and lecturer if nothing ever gets done about it. Everyone seems to tell you it will be used to improve next year’s class, but does it really? Finishing the feedback cycle isn’t just Read more...
'Health Sci Bible' Causes Controversy
Posted 6:16pm Thursday 8th March 2018 by Joel MacManus
A book on “How to Survive and Thrive in First Year Health Science” has caused controversy after lecturers apparently accused it of being “full of rubbish and mistakes”. The Health Sci Bible was written by second-year students Marcus Ground and Jack Davies as a Read more...
SOULS Law Camp Cancelled
Posted 4:53pm Monday 5th March 2018 by Joel MacManus
SOULS Law Camp has been cancelled after a meeting between the executive of the Society of Otago University Law Students and the Pro-Vice Chancellor of Humanities, Tony Ballantyne. The SOULS Executive made the following statement in an email to all law students: "The Society of Otago Read more...
Postgrad Students Locked Out of WiFi Days Before Theses Due
Posted 6:02pm Saturday 3rd March 2018 by Joel MacManus
Several postgraduate students found themselves locked out of University WiFi and unable to gain after-hours access to their building just days before their theses were due. The issue appears to have been caused by the automatic reset of the Student ID system on February 23, which cleared 2017 Read more...
University Cracks Down on Initiations
Posted 6:01pm Saturday 3rd March 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
17 people in 2017 were excluded from University for initiation related events, including nine people from the Debacle initiation that got significant media attention last year, which the ODT called “sadistic”. In comparison, in 2016 and in 2015 not a single person was disciplined for Read more...

