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University to Close Centre for Material Sciences Despite Student Opposition
Posted 4:30pm Tuesday 12th December 2017 by Joel MacManus
The Centre for Material Sciences and Technology at the University of Otago has been disestablished following a 16-3 vote at the University Council. Outgoing OUSA President Hugh Baird was one of just three council members to vote against shutting the programme down. The Centre promoted Read more...
Student Association Confirms Being a Student Is Still Worse Than Being Unemployed
Posted 4:06pm Tuesday 28th November 2017 by Charlie O’Mannin
Jonathan Gee, the President of the New Zealand University Students’ Association (NZUSA), has taken issue with the National Party’s recent attack on the government's proposed $50 a week increase to the student allowance, arguing that National’s numbers do “not show the Read more...
Students Ditch First Past the Post for OUSA Elections
Posted 5:21pm Monday 20th November 2017 by Joel MacManus
From 2018 onwards, OUSA elections will be held using Preferential Voting, replacing the old system of First Past The Post. The change comes after students voted overwhelmingly for a constitutional change in the October 2017 OUSA referendum. Of the 1350 students who took part in the Read more...
Totally Execrable
Posted 1:32pm Friday 3rd November 2017 by Joe Higham
After the usual formalities of OUSA Executive meetings, the group began with a discussion around the establishment of an ‘Internship Coordinator Position’, a proposal for which describes it as a 20 hour a week, fixed term, position to begin ideally from “early next year [but] could Read more...
Totally Execrable
Posted 11:07am Tuesday 17th October 2017 by Joe Higham
The ongoing debate over whether OUSA’s ‘Executive Travel Expense Policy’ is too frugal continued into Tuesday’s meeting, as Administrative Vice President William Guy reported back on the travel policies of other students’ association executives across New Zealand. Read more...
Kabbadi for Dummies
Posted 11:43am Sunday 8th October 2017 by Charlie Hantler
One of the greatest sports of all-time has burst onto the world scene in recent years. Every year around June the sporting world gets really shit - The NBA, NFL and NHL are all in their off-seasons, while baseball is enjoying its stupid mid-year break. All us sports nuts are stuck with two options Read more...
France’s State of Emergency Becomes Permanent
Posted 11:36am Sunday 8th October 2017 by George Elliott
In response to the spectre of terrorist attacks, France has made its current legal exceptions permanent, kicking the judiciary out of the process and expanding warrantless practices. A state of emergency has been in place since November 2015, when hundreds were killed or wounded in a coordinated Read more...
Critic Interviews: OUSA President Hugh Baird
Posted 11:13am Sunday 8th October 2017 by Joe Higham
OUSA President Hugh Baird speaks to Critic about what the successes and failures of his presidency, whether he considered running again, and his advice for President-elect Caitlin Barlow-Groome. Joe Higham: How different was the year from what you had expected it to be when you were in Read more...
5 Star Hotel Declined but Developer Not Giving Up
Posted 11:07am Sunday 8th October 2017 by Joel MacManus
A controversial proposal by Tekapo businessman Anthony Tosswill to build a new five star hotel in the Centre City has been rejected by a panel of independent commissioners, but the developer says he isn’t giving up, and hopes to put forward a revised plan soon. The original proposal was for Read more...
OUSA Election Report Details Complaints of Discounted Chocolates, Harassment, and Media Bias
Posted 11:04am Sunday 8th October 2017 by Joe Higham
The OUSA Executive Elections had their fair share of controversy, and although Critic promised that we’d stopped talking about it, we lied. That’s because Kyla Mullen, OUSA’s Returning Officer for the election, has released her report, detailing the complaints she received and Read more...

