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Hare Krishna $3 Lunch Pumping as Always
Posted 10:02pm Thursday 15th March 2018 by Esme Hall
Queues for the Hare Krishna $3 Lunch have been snaking out the door of OUSA Clubs and Societies Centre every lunchtime since the start of semester. Jane Ma runs the vegan lunch, singing and calling people “sweetheart”. Monday is pasta, Tuesday is veggies and rice, Wednesday is soup Read more...
Why Cricket Is a Better Metaphor for Sex Than Baseball
Posted 10:00pm Thursday 15th March 2018 by Joel MacManus
I recently found myself in a heated debate over the exact definition of the term “third base”. We all know first base is kissing and second base is feeling a boob, but then where does it go from there? Is third base oral, or is it hand-on-genital contact? If hand-on-breast comes under Read more...
Landers Get The Job Done At The Glasshouse
Posted 10:12pm Friday 9th March 2018 by Charlie Hantler
Highlanders 33 (Squire, A. Smith (2), Naholo, Whitelocktries; Sopoaga 4 conversions), Stormers 15 (Van Zyl, Willemse tries; Marais conversion, penalty) Getting into the third week of the year, the Freshers were starting to Read more...
Critic Interviews Green MP Marama Davidson
Posted 9:56pm Thursday 8th March 2018 by Joel MacManus
Why did you decide it was important that you run for Green Party Co-Leader? It wasn’t the easiest decision, but in the end I felt I was best to maintain our independence, grow our movement, and be transparent for our membership. It’s going to be really important for us as a smaller Read more...
Critic Interviews Green MP Julie Anne Genter
Posted 9:55pm Thursday 8th March 2018 by Jim Eunson
What do you think young people can expect from the Greens in the next few years? They can expect us to keep leading the call for meaningful action on issues like inequality and climate change. Young people will be hit hardest by both if we don’t change course soon. They can also expect us Read more...
Rule Change Means Students No Longer Lose Marks for Helping Others Cheat
Posted 9:52pm Thursday 8th March 2018 by Staff Reporter
New rules around academic misconduct mean that students will no longer lose marks because of misconduct that doesn’t relate to a paper they are enrolled in or isn’t intended to gain them an academic advantage. This means that any cheating which doesn’t directly benefit Read more...
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...


