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Interview: Stevie Jepson
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 15th September 2013 by Elsie Jacobson
Now, we all know about Texan abortion laws after Wendy Davis’s famous filibuster, but what’s the situation here in NZ? Well it’s definitely not as bad as states like Texas or Ohio, but the laws are still pretty backwards and [are] hurting women in a different way to the American laws. We have Read more...
TEU Fears Minister’s Uni Council Changes
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 15th September 2013 by Jack Montgomerie
A lecturers’ union says it is afraid that Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce might shrink University Councils and stack them with ministerial appointees. The Tertiary Education Union’s (TEU) National Secretary Sharn Riggs says any changes replacing staff and student representatives with Read more...
Frances Hodgkins Fellowship Announced
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 15th September 2013 by Zane Pocock
Auckland artist Patrick Lundberg was announced last week as the 2014 recipient of the University of Otago’s Frances Hodgkins Fellowship, one of New Zealand’s most prestigious art fellowships. Beginning on 1 February, he will receive a stipend for a year and a studio on campus to pursue his art. Read more...
Execrable | Issue 23
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 15th September 2013 by Sam McChesney
No scandalous revelations this week, folks. This week, all you get is the collapse of drawn-out, politically contentious OUSA project; Budget 2014; a referendum we’ve been waiting for years to hold; a proposal to change OUSA’s voting system at elections; and a laughable attempt by Fran to Read more...
Feral Cats to Be Sent to Heaviside Layer
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 15th September 2013 by Josie Cochrane
Dunedin City Councillor Kate Wilson has created a ‘‘cat committee’’ to discuss solutions to the city’s growing feral cat problem. The committee was set up in response to ongoing concerns about the “pest problem” represented by such cats. Residents argue that if there is a system in place for Read more...
Council of Smaug Hoards Treasure
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 15th September 2013 by Claudia Herron
A number of major forthcoming projects have seen the University pump up its cash reserves and produce an operating surplus significantly above budget, according to monthly financial statements presented at last week’s University Council meeting. The statements revealed that as of the end of July, Read more...
Jones: Racist, Fascist Wanker?
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 15th September 2013 by Jack Montgomerie
Labour leadership candidate and self-described “kingmaker” Shane Jones has suggested that migration to Christchurch from other countries be restricted, and that beneficiaries be forcibly relocated and put to work in the city’s reconstruction. The list MP and former immigration minister told Read more...
God Throws Roofs at Cars
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 15th September 2013 by Bella Macdonald
In the wake of the storm that bolted through Dunedin last week, the Dunedin City Council has deemed the large amounts of damage caused to nearby cars by parts of its buildings flying off “an act of God.” One victim, reported in the Otago Daily Times, was Uil Ludemann, whose car was damaged Read more...
Otago's Stock Does a Fannie Mae
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 15th September 2013 by Thomas Raethel
The University of Otago has been declared the 155th best university in the world, tailing 61 places behind the University of Auckland. The Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings are published annually in the United Kingdom, and according to the official website, feature “over 800 Read more...
Hernandez: “I Am Not A Bitch”
Posted 2:39pm Sunday 15th September 2013 by Sam McChesney
OUSA has firmly denied that the University of Otago attempted to strong-arm the association out of purchasing the Cook or any other North Dunedin pub, after concerns to that effect were raised in an OUSA Executive meeting on 3 September. OUSA currently receives around three-quarters of its Read more...


