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University Targets Students in Push for ‘Net Carbon Zero’ Goal
Posted 7:55pm Sunday 5th May 2024 by Hugh Askerud
Otago University’s Sustainability Office is extending an invite to students for support and feedback as it drives towards ‘Net Carbon Zero’ by 2030. The office is looking to expand its efforts through several engagement sessions with students that aim to reflexively inform and Read more...
Foreign Object Found in $4 Lunch
Posted 7:51pm Sunday 5th May 2024 by Hugh Askerud
OUSA CEO Debbie Downs reported to the Exec at their meeting last Tuesday that a “small sharp foreign object” had been found in a student’s $4 lunch on April 18th. OUSA Prez Keegan was distraught – soup day is her favourite day. The Exec also expressed their concerns for the Read more...
Otago Uni Launches New Brand
Posted 11:27am Wednesday 1st May 2024 by Nina Brown
Otago University officially launched its new brand at a dawn ceremony last Wednesday morning on May 1st, unveiling the new tohu (symbol) and reo Māori name Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka on the St Dave’s plinth to a crowd of around 300. The event had a number of speakers from the Uni and Read more...
Students Not Convinced By Government’s ‘Pet-Bond’ Policy
Posted 10:28pm Friday 26th April 2024 by Gryffin Blockley
In a spate of new changes to renting legislation, the National coalition Government announced a new pet bond policy which claims that it will make rentals easier to find for pet owners. The pet bond of two weeks of rent aims to make landlords more accepting of the risk of letting a pet live at their Read more...
Trojan Cafe Locks Their Toilet to Students
Posted 9:56pm Friday 26th April 2024 by Angus Rees
Everyone’s favourite post-town one-stop-kebab-shop Trojan Cafe has broken hearts (and bladders) after students noticed a questionable policy preventing customers from using its bathrooms. It’s almost like they want us to piss in public. The problem was outlined in a UoO Read more...
Changes to DCC Waste Management Loading
Posted 9:54pm Friday 26th April 2024 by Abbie Williams
A Critic Te Ārohi investigation into waste management has uncovered that unlicensed rubbish bags are being taken by collectors. This comes after we sniffed around allegations that students have been storing piles of rubbish in wait of July 1st when DCC will be rolling out their new rubbish Read more...
Re-O Comes to Queen St
Posted 9:48pm Friday 26th April 2024 by Hugh Askerud
Re-O could see a Queen St spin-off after an announcement on the QUEEN/GEORGE 24 Facebook group was met with fierce support from the University’s third-year community. The admin of the page stated that it would be “an awesome opportunity for us…to send off those leaving this year! Read more...
Massive Organisational Effort Keeps Hyde Out of the Headlines
Posted 9:46pm Friday 26th April 2024 by Hanna Varrs
A combination of food and security supply created a Hyde St Party on Saturday April 20th (4/20 leshgo) that went “relatively smooth” according to residents. Critic Te Ārohi takes their word for it, having opted for the gonzo journalistic approach that landed us in the thick of the Read more...
Theology Students Miffed at "Rigged" Exam Timetable
Posted 9:32pm Friday 26th April 2024 by Hugh Askerud
The recently released first semester exam timetable has sparked controversy after Religious Studies students noticed that none of their papers would escape a 6:30pm start time, constituting 72% of the exams in that time slot overall. To say they’re “miffed” would be an Read more...
Disabled Community Protests Against ‘Minister’s Biases’
Posted 9:27pm Friday 26th April 2024 by Hugh Askerud
Dunedin’s disabled community hosted a 100-strong protest on Friday, March 19, against the government’s changes to the structure of Whaikaha, the Ministry of Disabled People, announcing new limits on support services and what disabled individuals can purchase with Read more...

