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Opinion: OUSA Exec already drowning in petty bullshit
Posted 4:45pm Saturday 24th February 2018 by Joel MacManus
Over the last three weeks, rather than putting their time to productive use, a number of your elected representatives on the OUSA Executive have been preoccupied with petty bullshit, infighting and personal grudges. They’re wasting the student services fee that you pay, and, frankly, Read more...
The Cook Re-opens Under New Managment
Posted 4:44pm Saturday 24th February 2018 by Esme Hall
On the corner of Albany and Great King Street, a Dunedin legend has lain dormant. Until now. Kicking off with a Connan Mockasin gig on February 2nd, the Captain Cook Hotel has officially re-opened under the management of Michael McLeod. The Captain Cook Hotel was established in 1860. Hopefully Read more...
Fruit and vegetable scheme brings students heavily discounted food
Posted 4:41pm Saturday 24th February 2018 by Sarahmarie Innes
The non-profit All Saints’ fruit and veges scheme is trying to get cheap fruit and veg to people in Dunedin. The scheme puts everyone’s money together and buys produce in bulk from a wholesaler, making it cheaper for the individual. The price also stays low because the produce is Read more...
CPTPP Protest Outside the Convocation Ceremony
Posted 4:39pm Saturday 24th February 2018 by Sinead Gill
It’s the Monday of O-Week. A storm is headed towards Forsyth Barr Stadium, not quite as forceful as Gita, but just as dreaded. A storm of freshers. The PM Cindy Ardern herself is making a speech to the 4000 fresh faces. Despite spending their first night of O-Week bored shitless and sober, Read more...
Re:Fuel Rebrands as UBar
Posted 4:36pm Saturday 24th February 2018 by Charlie O’Mannin
Re:Fuel has been rebranded UBar under new management; the name Re:Fuel was apparently the copyright of the last manager. Adrian Lowrey, UBar’s new manager, emphasises that UBar will provide the same service as Re:Fuel. “Essentially nothing has changed apart from the name. UBar will Read more...
10 Aggressively Bold Sports Predictions For 2018
Posted 4:34pm Saturday 24th February 2018 by Charlie Hantler
It’s a true pleasure to be bringing you the shittiest sports chat in the country for another year. It’s been a huge summer for sport, with Fed confirming himself as the men’s tennis GOAT, the Black Caps pasting some mediocre opposition, and the big dogs in leagues such as the NBA Read more...
These Scarfies Planted a Rice Paddy In Their Flooded Backyard
Posted 9:48am Friday 2nd February 2018 by Joel MacManus
A group of students in a South Dunedin flat took advantage of the flooding that filled their backyard yesterday by planting what they believe to be Dunedin’s first rice paddy. Flatmates Siana Fitzjohn, Charlie Montague, and Harry Young said their new paddy was not only a new Read more...
Jacinda Ardern is Pregnant. Mark Richardson was still wrong.
Posted 12:26pm Friday 19th January 2018 by Esme Hall
All pre-election questions about 37-year-old PM’s baby plans came into a new light after she made the announcement on Instagram and Facebook this morning. 2017 saw Ardern go from Labour MP, to Leader of the Opposition, to Prime Minister, and 2018 will see her become a Mum. In Read more...
Tui Catch a Million Catch Zone Will Include 70% of the Embankment at University of Otago Oval
Posted 2:42pm Friday 12th January 2018 by Joel MacManus
The majority of the embankment at the University of Otago Oval in Dunedin will be set aside as a “catch zone” for the iconic Tui Catch-a-Million promotion, with 30% set aside as a family zone where catches will not be eligible for prize money, according to Tui Brand manager Jonathan Read more...
Chase & Status, Young Thug, Peking Duk to Headline O Week 2018
Posted 12:10pm Thursday 11th January 2018 by Joel MacManus
English drum and bass duo Chase & Status are set to bring their high energy set to North Dunedin as the Headline Act for O Week. Chase and Status are Will Kennard, Saul Milton and MC Rage. They are one of the most successful British bands of the past decade. Their ground-breaking Read more...

