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2016 Presidential Candidates
Posted 10:57am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Laura Munro
Payal Ramritu P ayal passionately discussed her neighbourhood project. Critic asked Payal to point out the biggest weakness of each of her fellow candidates, considering she has worked on the executive with all three. She felt Laura could be “intimidating”, Nina was Read more...
Ex-Cop Announced as New Otago Proctor
Posted 10:47am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Joe Higham
Ministry of Justice official and former police officer Dave Miller has been announced as the university’s new proctor. Miller is to replace Simon Thompson, who held the position for 15 years and retired on 25 September. Miller will begin his tenure on 28 October. Miller, who is finishing Read more...
Execrable | Issue 25
Posted 10:44am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Laura Munro
An emergency executive meeting was held last Wednesday, three days after voting for the 2016 executive opened. Admin Vice President Isaac Yu ran the meeting because the current president, who is running for re-election next year, was “out campaigning”. The finance officer, who is also Read more...
Vigil for Pigs Shot at Otago
Posted 10:40am Sunday 27th September 2015 by Laura Munro
Animal rights activists held a silent vigil at Dunedin’s vivisection laboratory last week after learning live pigs were shot in the head during back-spatter experiments. Back-spatter is the term given to blood and tissue that issues from the entry wound caused by a bullet and moves Read more...
The 2015 Rugby World Cup Kicks Off
Posted 1:00pm Sunday 20th September 2015 by Daniel Lormans
It seems like only yesterday that Richie McCaw was proudly holding up the William Webb Ellis Cup in the middle of Eden Park and John Key was performing his infamously awkward triple handshake after the All Blacks won the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Pool A has been labelled as the “group of Read more...
Thousands Run in the Dunedin Marathon
Posted 12:55pm Sunday 20th September 2015 by Daniel Lormans
Nearly 2000 people took part in the 37th annual Cadbury Dunedin Marathon on Sunday 12th September. A group of 21 Otago students used the event to raise $4,800 for the Do It In a Dress campaign, raising money for One Child - an education initiative for young girls in Africa. The first Read more...
News in Briefs | Issue 24
Posted 12:50pm Sunday 20th September 2015 by Magnus Whyte
World Watch Tokyo, Japan An endangered lemur is being sent from Japan to the Channel Islands in the hope that she will find a mate. Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo is sending Ala, a female aye-aye lemur, on an “extended romantic vacation” to the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. Zoologists Read more...
In My Opinion: Henry’s word | Issue 24
Posted 12:32pm Sunday 20th September 2015 by Henry Napier
Jacinda Ardern is young, popular and a woman. Those qualities have been entirely absent from the Labour Party leadership since Helen left. It’s about time they were brought back. The last four leaders of the Labour Party have been relatively interchangeable, at least on the surface. Phil Read more...
UK Labour Party Heads Left
Posted 12:29pm Sunday 20th September 2015 by Henry Napier
After Ed Miliband’s departure last week, Jeremy Corbyn has been elected as the new leader of the UK Labour Party. Although an unlikely candidate, Corbyn won by a landslide majority with 60 percent of the vote. Corbyn received 251,000 of the 422,000 votes cast. Party members, registered Read more...
Veteran Politician is Australia’s New PM
Posted 12:26pm Sunday 20th September 2015 by Henry Napier
Liberal Party MP Malcolm Turnbull has become Australia’s fourth prime minister in 27 months. Turnbull, who requested a leadership ballot after months of openly criticising now former prime minister, Tony Abbott, won the vote 54–44. In a press conference before the ballot, Turnbull Read more...


