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PIMS - Puzzling inaccuracy mystifies students
Posted 4:31pm Sunday 13th April 2014 by Josie Cochrane
Students were further frustrated by exam woes after the University withdrew the initial exam timetable released last week. Confusion arose after the initial schedule was released last Monday, retracted on Tuesday, then released again on Thursday. A notice, which was emailed to students and Read more...
University freeloads hospital tenancy for 30 years
Posted 4:31pm Sunday 13th April 2014 by Nina Harrap
The Southern District Health Board is seeking to formalise a lease agreement with the University for the Medical Faculty’s use of Dunedin Hospital buildings amidst pressure to upgrade Hospital facilities. According to the ODT, SDHB Chief Executive Carole Heatley indicated in a report to the Board Read more...
Defending the kingdom
Posted 4:31pm Sunday 13th April 2014 by Christian Hardy
In what is surely a landmark decision with regards to international environmental law, on Monday 31 March 2014, after years of protests and diplomatic disputes, the International Court of Justice ruled that Japan’s whaling programme in the Southern Ocean is not for scientific purposes and requested Read more...
Laura Harris victorious as OUSA Education Officer
Posted 4:31pm Sunday 13th April 2014 by Claudia Herron
This year’s first OUSA by-election has welcomed newcomer Laura Harris to the Executive in the role of Education Officer after she took out 36.09 per cent of the total votes. Harris was a clear contender for the role after a markedly articulate performance at Tuesday’s public forum, despite the Read more...
Proctology
Posted 4:31pm Sunday 13th April 2014 by Claudia Herron
This week in Proctology has revealed that a bit of broken glass may be good for University finances, and “slurping the suds” in the Botanic Gardens is not advised. The Proctor has said there has “been an increase” in the amount of bottle breaking going on around campus. While it “might sound nice Read more...
Dickie heats up over paddling pool of fire
Posted 4:31pm Sunday 13th April 2014 by Emily Draper
The art of student couch-burning has reached new heights, according to the complaints of frustrated Woodhaugh resident Jeff Dickie. While walking his daughter to school through the Woodhaugh Gardens, Dickie was astonished to discover the remnants of a couch fire in the Gardens’ empty toddlers’ Read more...
Moana Pool blame additional membership cost on Uni
Posted 4:31pm Sunday 13th April 2014 by Emily Draper
This year’s Moana Pool Student Membership Special demanded students fork out an additional $20 to verify their status as a student. The deal, which boasts a price of $320 for nine months use of the gym and pool, or $190 for sole use of pool, requires students to provide proof of identification Read more...
$20 Million Upgrade Will See Wireless Across All Campuses and Significantly Improved Network Speeds
Posted 4:50pm Sunday 6th April 2014 by Claudia Herron
The University’s Internet has for some time been plagued by criticism due to its inconsistent speeds, varying performance and general unreliability. However, a key project for Information Technology Services (ITS) this year is the overhaul and significant upgrade of the University Network and Read more...
Politweets | Issue 07
Posted 4:50pm Sunday 6th April 2014 by Carys Goodwin
That's the banter we love from Judith. Kim Dotcom, John Dotcodotnz, now gareth.org.nz. Still unsure if this is a fake account or not, but it's funny either way. The hunt for the perfect #cheeserolls continues. This is a fake one. No idea why anyone Read more...
Greatest Hits / Greatest Shits | Issue 07
Posted 4:50pm Sunday 6th April 2014 by Carys Goodwin
Greatest HitsIn the spirit of iD Fashion Week, this year’s Greatest Hit goes to David Clark, who featured on local Dunedin TV for his very own modelling experience. Strutting his stuff in a beautifully made red blazer by Tamsin Cooper, David looked well at home on the catwalk. Considering fashion Read more...


