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The Case of March Madness
Posted 11:00am Sunday 3rd April 2016 by Sean Nugent
I've heard a few people asking the same question in the last couple of weeks: “What the hell is March Madness?” In simple terms it’s a college basketball tournament in the United States played by the top 68 teams in the nation. Yet look deeper and it’s so much more than Read more...
IPL Chances Reignited For Martin Guptill?
Posted 10:57am Sunday 3rd April 2016 by Willy Chapman
With some strong performances in the latest installment of the T20 World Cup in India, Guptill is showing why he will be sorely missed in this years IPL tournament. Guptill was surprisingly snubbed by IPL bosses in February’s auction, where many thought he would cash in after an explosive Read more...
Syrian Forces Capture Vital ISIS Stronghold
Posted 10:48am Sunday 3rd April 2016 by Hugh Baird
After days of fighting, Syrian Government forces backed by Russian airstrikes, have re-taken the ancient city of Palmyra from the Islamic State. Syrian Observatory for Human Rights director, Rami Abdulrahman confirmed that over 400 Islamic State militants where killed, with around 180 Read more...
Stop Killing People You Fucking Twats
Posted 10:45am Sunday 3rd April 2016 by Joe Higham
A Taliban splinter group, named Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, has claimed responsibility for an Easter Sunday terrorist attack in Lahore, Pakistan’s second most populous city, which took the lives of at least 72 people, many of whom were children. Along with the dead, approximately 300 people were Read more...
Bunnings Warehouse U-Turns On Defibrillators
Posted 10:43am Sunday 3rd April 2016 by Joe Higham
Dunedin's branch of Bunnings Warehouse has backed down on plans to remove a potentially life-saving defibrillator, despite one of the staff members having died of a heart condition, the ODT reported. Bunnings New Zealand manager Jacqui Coombes had been quoted by the ODT as saying that Read more...
Dunedin Resident Says Drift Trikers Are “irresponsible”
Posted 10:39am Sunday 3rd April 2016 by Henry Napier
Dunedin has once again ascended to the world stage following the surging popularity of a downhill ‘Drift Triking’ video. The 2 minute 14 second clip, filmed on George King Memorial Drive, has reached over 3.5 million views on Facebook. The video, which was originally uploaded to the Read more...
University Oval To Expand Capacity
Posted 10:36am Sunday 3rd April 2016 by Georgia Vosper
The Dunedin University Cricket Oval is currently in the process of being upgraded. This is to meet the 6000 person minimum capacity that has been set by New Zealand Cricket’s (NZC) requirements for international venues. On completion the oval will hold more than 6000 people, with the Read more...
Otago Uni Dentistry Chomps Into World Rankings
Posted 10:30am Sunday 3rd April 2016 by Henry Napier
The University of Otago may not be Harvard or Oxford, but Dunedin-trained dentists can rest assured that their degree is among the highest quality in the world after earning 12th place in the world university rankings. Last week the sixth edition of QS World University Rankings by subject was Read more...
“Increased Vigilance” Sees Student Offences Up 20 Percent In 2015
Posted 10:24am Sunday 3rd April 2016 by Joe Higham
Although 2014 witnessed a nine percent drop in overall offending in comparison to 2013, that figure did increase by almost 20 percent during 2015 when compared to 2014, with 576 separate incidents occurring. The large majority of those were simply disorderly behaviour, which totaled 174, while other Read more...
Interview With Grant Robertson
Posted 11:35am Sunday 20th March 2016 by Joel MacManus
Labour Party Finance Spokesperson Grant Robertson bounds into the Critic office on a sunny O-Week Tuesday. While some of the staff may have been a bit dusty from the night before, Robertson is positively vibing. The source of that enthusiasm could be the natural rush of non-stop meetings Read more...


