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Greatest hits / Greatest shits | Issue 20
Posted 12:53am Monday 18th August 2014 by Carys Goodwin
Greatest HitWithout a doubt, Greatest Hit this week goes to Nicky Hager, who has created what can only be described as a “shitstorm” in response to the publication of his new book. Prior to its release, the hilarious Twitter speculation alone was enough to warrant it this prized award; but Dirty Read more...
Politweets | Issue 20
Posted 12:53am Monday 18th August 2014 by Carys Goodwin
Nice. Probably. I don't know but we definitely should. Poor Col. Read more...
Critic Tackles Election Year | Issue 20
Posted 12:53am Monday 18th August 2014 by Carys Goodwin
Since I’ve already featured an article in which I followed Clare Curran around for an afternoon, I figured it was only fair to take a look at two of the other people vying for the spot: Hamish Walker of the National Party and Shane Gallagher of the Greens. Initially, I was hoping to host a debate Read more...
A Season of Fire and Ice: The Game of Premier League Thrones
Posted 12:53am Monday 18th August 2014 by Daniel Lormans
This week we go to the Weirwood and Valyrian steel football desk where over the past few years our two favourite things to illegally stream online have been HBO’s violent, softcore-pornography drama, Game of Thrones, and the less violent but equally awesome male soap-opera that is the English Read more...
Dunedin-destined Drugs; Prison-destined student
Posted 12:53am Monday 18th August 2014 by Anna Whyte
A 21-year-old male student from Otago Polytechnic has been charged with importing class A and class B controlled drugs. The recent drug haul, which found LSD and MDMA (ecstasy) on Monday 11 August, had an estimated value of between $3,000 and $7,000 for the LSD and approximately $50,000 for the Read more...
Unaccounted leave leaves accountant unaccounted for
Posted 12:53am Monday 18th August 2014 by Bella Macdonald
A former University of Otago student has been removed as a member of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants after giving false medical certificates to his former workplace and a fake reference to a recruitment company. At his hearing on 5 August 2014, Simon Michael Collins was Read more...
Toroa College blowing the budget even more
Posted 12:53am Monday 18th August 2014 by Steph Taylor
Toroa College’s recent upgrade and expansion has gone over budget by even more than previously reported, with the total cost of the refurbishment now being over budget by almost $1 million. As previously found, the extreme difference in cost was recorded as being an error in the estimated cost. Read more...
Aoraki faces worst student numbers in the country
Posted 12:53am Monday 18th August 2014 by Emily Draper
Aoraki Polytechnic continues to record a decline in student numbers, according to figures released by the Tertiary Education Commission. The figures show that Aoraki is losing students at a faster rate than any other New Zealand university or polytechnic. In 2013, numbers dropped from 915 to Read more...
Salient Editor Fails at Playing Critic
Posted 12:53am Monday 18th August 2014 by Laura Munro
Cameron Price, Co-Editor of Victoria University’s student magazine Salient, has brutally failed at an attempt to troll the intellects at Critic. Price recently put himself forward for multiple executive positions in the VUWSA (Victoria University of Wellington Student Association) elections Read more...
Labour announces tertiary education policy
Posted 12:53am Monday 18th August 2014 by Nina Harrap
The Labour Party has announced the tertiary education policy that they plan to implement if they are elected to government. The policy was released by Labour’s Tertiary Education spokesperson Maryan Street. It promises “a Labour Government will fully review the student support system – including Read more...


