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Provincials Reach For Their Pitchforks
Posted 2:29pm Sunday 11th August 2013 by Thomas Raethel
A former presenter of New Zealand’s Funniest Home Videos has called for the formation of a political party devoted to the South of New Zealand. Dunedin businessman Ian Taylor formulated the idea in conjunction with the Otago Daily Times’ “Stand Up, Otago” front-page editorial of 3 August. The Read more...
Audit Ordered by Orders
Posted 2:29pm Sunday 11th August 2013 by Jack Montgomerie
A pre-election report from the Dunedin City Council (DCC) has confirmed that council workers have been tasked with calculating a new, higher figure for the construction of the Forsyth Barr stadium, believed to be at least $260 million. The DCC’s CEO Paul Orders included the announcement in his Read more...
Councillor Fran to Pay the Iron Price
Posted 2:21pm Saturday 10th August 2013 by Sam McChesney
After weeks of speculation, OUSA President Francisco Hernandez has declared his candidacy for the upcoming Dunedin City Council elections. Hernandez made the decision to run after deciding the Council needed more student voices. So far, Hernandez and Co-President of Students for Read more...
The Fun Party
Posted 3:50pm Sunday 4th August 2013 by Sam McChesney
Last Monday, Critic was witness to a slightly bizarre spectacle, as the OUSA Governance and Representation Review Working Party held its second meeting. Although several members of the working party were absent, this was of little consequence; most of those present took on the role of slightly Read more...
Uni Tries to Steal Fran’s Thunder
Posted 3:50pm Sunday 4th August 2013 by Zane Pocock
In an excited Facebook status posted last Wednesday evening, OUSA President Francisco Hernandez announced the early drafting of a bill that would enable the Dunedin City Council (DCC) to create and enforce a housing warrant of fitness. He aptly called it “GREAT NEWS!!!” “We’ll be engaging key Read more...
Students Are Students Again
Posted 3:50pm Sunday 4th August 2013 by Zane Pocock
After hiding for most of the year, the traditional Scarfie again raised its hideous head last Saturday 27 July with nine Castle Street arrests and a group of international students wanting to go home after an early-morning break in. The Castle Street arrests were made after occupants called Read more...
Pope Cums Out in Support of Gays
Posted 3:50pm Sunday 4th August 2013 by Zane Pocock
In case you missed it, Pope Francis came out in support of homosexuality last Monday and is fast becoming the Catholic Church’s first popular leader. “If someone is gay and he searches for the Lord and has good will, who am I to judge?” Francis asked reporters on the Papal Aircraft heading Read more...
Debaters Flare N'Australs
Posted 3:50pm Sunday 4th August 2013 by Zane Pocock
The Otago University Debating Society (OUDS) has put in a bid to host the so-called “Australs” tournament next year. Australs are the second-largest debating tournament in the world and bring together a minimum of 80 three-person teams from Asia-Pacific universities. The last New Zealand university Read more...
Woe Men Week
Posted 3:50pm Sunday 4th August 2013 by Bella Macdonald
OUSA Women’s Week was held from 29 July-2 August to promote gender equality and raise awareness regarding an extensive range issues, including feminism, sexism, abuse, discrimination and the inclusion of abortion in the Crimes Act. The week was organised by OUSA’s Women’s Representative Sam Read more...
Otago’s Hip Hop Diversity on Display
Posted 3:50pm Sunday 4th August 2013 by Jack Montgomerie
Monday 29 July saw the annual International Cultural Night (in aid of the Otago Community Hospice) take place at the Teachers’ College Auditorium. The night, which was organised by OUSA and the International Cultural Council, began with a kapa haka performance by Te Roopu Maori. The audience was Read more...


