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Execrable - Resignation & Donation | Issue 5
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 23rd March 2014 by Claudia Herron
This week’s OUSA Executive meeting had a climatic end, with Education Officer Jordan Taylor announcing his resignation from the Executive. Critic’s last Execrable highlighted Jordan’s “sheer incompetence shown in his organising of Sex Week,” and that he was “already following a very similar pattern Read more...
BCom Student Convicted of Class B Drug Supply
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 23rd March 2014 by Emily Draper
A University of Otago student previously convicted of selling Ritalin to other students has had his conviction quashed in the Court of Appeal, after his co-offender was discharged without conviction after admitting to the same offence. The Court of Appeal last week revealed its decision to discharge Read more...
Go Card Makes Bus Go Far
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 23rd March 2014 by Josie Cochrane
The recent trial of a 25 per cent discount on Dunedin bus services is “proving pretty successful” says Otago Regional Council (ORC) Chairman, Stephen Woodhead. A noticeable increase in patronage means the discount trial will continue until 30 April 2014, after which the Council will decide whether Read more...
No Chain Smoking for Queen
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 23rd March 2014 by Claudia Herron
NORML have further questioned the boundary of the University’s Smoke-free policy by looking to an archaic property right known as the Queen’s Chain that considers riverbanks to be public property. In his repeated attempts to “break down the policy,” Otago NORML spokesman Abe Grey contacted Read more...
Red Bull Gives Red Bull,
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 23rd March 2014 by Claudia Herron
Three Otago students have beat out thousands of teams from all over the world after being selected to compete in a seven-day mission across Europe using only Red Bull as currency. Red Bull Can You Make It positions 100 teams from all over the world in London, Paris, Milan and Vienna with a case of Read more...
ORC Foot $100K Footbridge
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 23rd March 2014 by Laura Munro
An unforeseen $100,000 is to be spent by the Otago Regional Council (ORC) on installing a temporary footbridge across the Leith as part of the flood protection works, causing further disruption to staff and students. The ORC is currently in the middle of a $5.4 million flood protection scheme in the Read more...
Periodic Relationship Tabled at AUT, Too Much for Otago
Posted 5:30pm Sunday 23rd March 2014 by Josie Cochrane
Associate Professor Allan Blackman, a lecturer for Otago’s Department of Chemistry since 1991, resigned from the University in December last year to take up a position at Auckland University of Technology’s School of Applied Sciences. Earlier that year, Blackman became engaged to an Otago student Read more...
Synthetic cannabinoids
Posted 2:59pm Sunday 16th March 2014 by Claudia Herron
Psychoactive substances are the active ingredients in party pills, energy pills and herbal highs. They are like any other drug, with many people experiencing problems of addiction. The Psychoactive Substances Act commenced on 18 July 2013 and regulates the importation, manufacture and supply of Read more...
The FIFA World Cup countdown begins
Posted 2:59pm Sunday 16th March 2014 by Daniel Lormans
The FIFA World Cup (don’t make me say “soccer”) returns to South America this year with hosts Brazil opening the tournament against Croatia in Sao Paulo on 12 June. The final will be played on 13 July in Rio de Janeiro if the centrepiece Estadio do Maracana is ready. Preparations for the Read more...
Politweets | Issue 04
Posted 2:59pm Sunday 16th March 2014 by Carys Goodwin
3 News reporter asks the real questions – where’s John Key’s cat? Cunliffe appears to be doing National’s job for them. Burn. Critic wonders what 1996 RWC Henare is referring to. That would be insider trading. Kevin Read more...


