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Pride Night at the Museum
Posted 3:16pm Sunday 2nd April 2023 by Lotto Ramsay
Tūhura Otago Museum hosted another After Dark event last Friday–this time, themed for Pride Month. With support from OUSA and Dunedin Pride, the After Dark - Pride Party was another rendition of the museum’s late-night R18 events, following on from the success of After Dark - Love Read more...
Students Raise $120k in Relay for Life
Posted 3:11pm Sunday 2nd April 2023 by
Students donned raincoats (and bunny tails) on Saturday, May 25, for the sixth annual Otago Uni Relay for Life. The 50 teams and 570 individuals signed up to the event raised over the targeted $100k before the relay even began, with the number continuing to climb as relayers circled campus for 12 Read more...
New Details: Eleven Bar “Super Crook”, Report Staff
Posted 3:09pm Sunday 2nd April 2023 by Ruari Warren
A former staff member said their time at Eleven Bar was “unlike any hospo job I’ve ever seen”. Reports from two ex-staff describe management drinking on the job, little to no oversight of employees and a security team that did little to control any of the resulting Read more...
2023 Castle Clean-Up Sees a “Whole New Generation” of Volunteers
Posted 3:07pm Sunday 2nd April 2023 by Anna Robertshawe
Returning for its fourth year, the Castle St clean-up on Friday, March 24, saw around 200 students congregate in the Dunedin sun to participate. Hosted this year by the student-led group Hold Onto Your Friends (HOTYF), the clean-up is aligned with the Sophia Charter, dedicated to Sophia Crestani. Read more...
When You’re Married to the Mob…
Posted 2:45pm Sunday 2nd April 2023 by Hugh Askerud
Ever wondered what it feels like to get harangued by a mob? Hundreds of Dunedinites found out on Saturday March 25, when members of dance crews from across the city hosted one of the most magnanimous flash mobs in Dunedin’s history. Over 100 people engaged in the mob at various points as it Read more...
Students Say Mid-Sem Break Is “Too Short”
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 2nd April 2023 by Emily Esplin
With Easter Break just around the corner, Otago students are once again asking themselves: “Why do we only get a one week break?” Critic Te Ārohi reached out to the Uni for answers. Again. We’ve done this a lot. Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Helen Nicholson began by Read more...
Drug Testing: A Q&A with Know Your Stuff NZ
Posted 11:22am Friday 31st March 2023 by Fox Meyer
It's Global Drug Checking Day today! So we've got Lachlan Akers, Regional Co-Manager for KnowYourStuffNZ to answer some common questions about drug checking services in Aotearoa. Q. What do you mean by drug checking? Isn't drug checking what my employer 'randomly' Read more...
Ōtepoti Stands in Solidarity for Trans Rights
Posted 8:25pm Tuesday 28th March 2023 by Zak Rudin
Around 150 people gathered in the Octagon last Saturday to stand in solidarity with the transgender and irawhiti community. The gathering came in lieu of the arrival of Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull (aka Posie Parker), an openly anti-trans woman who recently attracted controversy in Melbourne when Read more...
Students and Alumni React to University’s New Identity
Posted 4:08pm Sunday 26th March 2023 by Arlo Hill
There was a student hui last week to discuss the Uni’s proposed new logo and te reo Māori name. Initial reactions seemed largely supportive from current students, but with some concern over the price tag. Older members of the general public, mostly posting online, seemed to suggest that Read more...
Have Your Say on the Zero Carbon Survey
Posted 3:52pm Sunday 26th March 2023 by Zak Rudin
The DCC has pledged to go carbon neutral by 2030, and they are asking for the help of locals to get there. Their “Zero Carbon Ōtepoti survey” is a handy opportunity to have a say on issues including transport, energy use at home, and waste management - all from the comfort of Read more...
Teachers Fight for Their Live(lihood)s
Posted 3:39pm Sunday 26th March 2023 by Emily Esplin
On Thursday, March 16, thousands of teachers and supporters across the motu left their classrooms to strike. Following a few difficult years recovering from consistent delays in education due to the pandemic, teachers are demanding extra support for their students and themselves. Critic Te Read more...
Huzur Teases Castle St on Paddy’s
Posted 3:37pm Sunday 26th March 2023 by
St Paddy’s partiers were teased by a brief appearance by Mustafa and his Huzur Kebab truck on Friday, March 17. Mustafa, owner of North Dunedin’s beloved Huzur Kebab, told Critic Te Ārohi that he got the idea to park up on Castle for the day from a DCC official who agreed it Read more...
Dog With Two Tails Closing
Posted 3:36pm Sunday 26th March 2023 by Zak Rudin
The collapse of Ōtepoti venues continues with Dog with Two Tails set to close on April 1. And no, this is not a prank. Critic Te Ārohi snagged an interview with the best boy’s manager, Phoebe, who said that there were “multiple reasons” behind the closure. An important Read more...
2023 Castle Cleanup sees “a whole new generation” of volunteers
Posted 1:09pm Saturday 25th March 2023 by Anna Robertshawe
Organisers were “really happy” with the turnout this year, speaking to the potential of the Dunedin student community to make positive change. Last Friday, around 200 students congregated under the Dunedin sun to participate in a community clean up of Castle St. Led by the Read more...
OUSA Reacts to Uni Name Change Proposal
Posted 2:59pm Sunday 19th March 2023 by Fox Meyer
On Wednesday, 15 March 2023, the Uni announced that they’re opening feedback for their new visual identity proposal. Essentially, they’ve come up with a new name and logo for the Uni, which is one piece of a “long-term plan [with] the desire to become a Te Tiriti-led Read more...
Dental School Patient Fees Change
Posted 2:58pm Sunday 19th March 2023 by Fox Meyer
Patient fees at the Dental School now cost a flat rate of $120 per session, or $90 with a Community Services Card. The Dental School announced this change with the explanation that it will ensure their financial sustainability without sacrificing their level of care. Previously, fees Read more...
Sextortion Scam at Otago One of Many
Posted 2:56pm Sunday 19th March 2023 by Fox Meyer
Nine male students have reported being hit with a sextortion scheme in Dunedin over the course of a single week. If they didn’t pay a ransom, their nude images would be sent to their course mates at Otago University. Police told us that there were 81 reports of sextortion across Read more...
Watch Out: Coffee News has a Rebel at the Helm
Posted 2:28pm Sunday 19th March 2023 by Ruari Warren
In defiance of the Coffee News franchise’s prime directive of being trivial and mediocre, local franchisee Ash is keen to promote Dunedin's underground print media scene in its coffee-table-corporate-shitposting pages. Ōtepoti Zinefest organiser Spencer Hall describes Read more...
Former Green Party Co-leader Joins Law Faculty
Posted 2:15pm Sunday 19th March 2023 by Nina Brown
Former Green Party Co-leader Metiria Turei has joined the Otago Uni Faculty of Law as a Senior Lecturer. This semester, she is taking the third-year compulsory law paper LAWS302: Jurisprudence. Critic Te Ārohi spoke to students to see what they thought about the Uni’s newest Read more...
“Toss the Boss” off Forsyth Barr
Posted 2:14pm Sunday 19th March 2023 by Zak Rudin
On May 12th, Co-President of the National Disabled Students Association (NDSA) Sean Prentice is going to be “tossed” off Forsyth Barr Stadium to raise money for charity. Sean is “petrified of heights”, so this will be a fun one. The irony of being Read more...


