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Student Bar Might Actually Happen After All
Posted 8:38pm Thursday 19th April 2018 by Joel MacManus
University of Otago COO Steve Willis has indicated that a new or revamped student bar on campus could be a possibility as the Uni looks at new developments over the next couple of years. The Union Food Court is “not losing money any more,” Willis said, while addressing the OUSA Exec Read more...
Men’s Only Med Group Hopes to Combat Mental Health
Posted 8:35pm Thursday 19th April 2018 by Esme Hall
The Otago University Medical Students’ Association (OUMSA) has started a men’s only social group for mental health support called “Men in Med”. It forms part of OUMSA’s wider initiative to provide social events that aren’t centred around alcohol. Third-year Read more...
Recreation Officer’s Re-Created Report Accepted
Posted 8:31pm Thursday 19th April 2018 by Joel MacManus
Success! Josh Smythe, OUSA Re-Creation Officer, has had his quarterly report passed, granting him his honorarium for the first quarter. Josh’s report, which was covered in Critic #6, was dedicated to “the breathas and the homies,” insisted on listing his title as Re-Creation Read more...
Burglars hit Hyde Street
Posted 8:28pm Thursday 19th April 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
Hyde Street resident Sam Gallagher, says he is “pissed” after having a Playstation 4 and an Xbox One stolen from his flat. After “a big night” out on the piss, he got home and went to bed, but couldn’t sleep because he “accidentally drank pre-workout Read more...
Freshers Do Sport, Critic Makes Up Results
Posted 8:24pm Thursday 19th April 2018 by Joel MacManus
The season kicked off last Saturday for the turgid, semi-competitive shambles that is the inter-college sports league. Critic did not send a reporter down to watch any of the games, because if we wanted to watch a whole lot of sweaty freshers yell and bump into each other, we’d just go to Read more...
CCTV Cameras Begin to Roll Out
Posted 8:20pm Thursday 19th April 2018 by Esme Hall
CCTV camera installations are “running a little late” but they have arrived, says a University spokesperson. Two new cameras are now operational. One faces west on Albany Street outside the Link, while the other faces north on Leith St at the corner of St David, which “is kinda Read more...
OUSA Lobby for More Seats on University Council
Posted 8:19pm Thursday 19th April 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
OUSA have drafted a submission lobbying the government to increase the number of student seats on the University Council. There is only one seat currently reserved for a student, held by the OUSA President. Sam Smith, OUSA Finance Officer, said that only having one student is “not adequate Read more...
By Underpaying RAs, the University is Taking Advantage of its Most Kind-Hearted Students
Posted 8:06pm Thursday 19th April 2018 by Joel MacManus
Editorial: My first year at Otago in a residential college was the worst year of my life. I had left my small school where I had known most of my classmates since childhood, and been transplanted into a hectic mixing pot where I didn’t know anyone and felt like I didn’t fit in. I was Read more...
President’s Pet Fish Murdered in Brutal Homicidal Rampage
Posted 5:47pm Thursday 19th April 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
OUSA President Caitlin Barlow-Groome has been in mourning this past week after her beloved pet fish were eaten alive by her flatmate’s friend. The gruesome mouthal assault occurred after her flatmate and his friend had been drinking alcohol and perhaps swearing. The friend menacingly plucked Read more...
“Stress and Uncertainty” for Uni Staff Over Job Cuts
Posted 12:45am Friday 13th April 2018 by Esme Hall
The University of Otago has admitted causing “stress and anxiety” after unspecified job cuts were announced, leaving many support staff unsure of their future. The University announced in July last year that 160 equivalent full-time jobs would disappear after the Support Services Read more...


