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No more liquor in the North D
Posted 6:52pm Sunday 13th July 2014 by Laura Munro
A liquor store located at 21 North Road has been granted a temporary off-licence for the next three months, following objections by the University of Otago to renew the licence. Store owner Preet Minhas originally applied for licence renewal on 5 June this year. The University immediately opposed Read more...
Politweets | Issue 14
Posted 1:08pm Sunday 6th July 2014 by Carys Goodwin
Well, that’s nice, Paula. #DJSuMo You’re not wrong, Tau. Read more...
Greatest Hits / Greatest Shits | Issue 14
Posted 1:08pm Sunday 6th July 2014 by Carys Goodwin
Greatest HitOur dearly beloved long-lived politician John “Banksie” Banks has resigned after a bit of a hiccup with the law. The Auckland readers of Critic will know him best, as he ruled the city with an iron fist for two separate terms (2001-2004; 2007-2010); Epsom residents will know him even Read more...
Critic tackles election year | Issue 14
Posted 1:08pm Sunday 6th July 2014 by Carys Goodwin
If you regularly read this page, you’ll know I have a bit of a fascination with Clare Curran. The Dunedin South MP/Twitter Warrior provides me with great Politweets fodder, and has tried a few times to make #cheeserolls trend. In fact, my encounter with her came down to a Twitter conversation. Read more...
Suarez
Posted 1:08pm Sunday 6th July 2014 by Daniel Lormans
Welcome back to the second semester, sports fans! Plenty to catch up on so, first, let’s go to the teeth-marked World Cup desk where, without a doubt, the biggest controversy so far has been Vampire Diaries and True Blood fanboy Luis Suarez’s attempt to sneak in a mid-game snack. Now, we all like Read more...
Sharks, sex and banana stunts
Posted 1:08pm Sunday 6th July 2014 by Anna Whyte
The International Science Festival is set to offer students a chance to prematurely boot their brains back into action for semester two. Taking place over Re-O Week from 5 July to 13 July, the festival will offer students a sober break from the traditional Re-O Week activities. Leading Read more...
Crimes on Cargill by violent school girls
Posted 1:08pm Sunday 6th July 2014 by Josie Cochrane
Three young women were assaulted in Dunedin on the night of Saturday 28 June on Cargill Street. Footage of the attack has been widely shared across social media sites, showing the women being punched and kicked by seven other teenagers. One girl was kicked in the forehead so hard that it left an Read more...
Pinging for better grades
Posted 1:08pm Sunday 6th July 2014 by Laura Munro
Recent research conducted at the University of Auckland has shown that six per cent of the 400 students surveyed had used drugs as a study aid. The most common drug used by students was Ritalin, a B class drug often referred to on the streets as “Ritz.” Ritalin is a medication prescribed to Read more...
Gigatown bribes students and gets #insensitive
Posted 1:08pm Sunday 6th July 2014 by Laura Munro
Chorus’ Gigatown competition has come under fire after a post on their Facebook page was seen as insensitive by members of the public. On 8 June, a head-on collision involving four teenagers occurred on Dunedin’s Southern Motorway. Gigatown Dunedin’s Facebook page posted a status on the day of the Read more...
The DCC's $4,000 mistake
Posted 1:08pm Sunday 6th July 2014 by Laura Munro
Dunedin Mayor Dave Cull has mistakenly spent $3,900 of rate payer’s money on purchasing what he believed to be leg irons used to hold Maori prisoners in the Victorian Era. Cull told Critic the DCC discovered the auction when it was published in the Otago Daily Times, along with an image of Read more...


