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Illuminate Pain Party
Posted 3:59pm Sunday 21st July 2013 by Jamie Breen
5,000 people attended the Illuminate Paint Party at Forsyth Barr Stadium on Wednesday night of Re O-Week. A combination of alcohol, drugs and large numbers of excited partygoers caused several injuries. Nobody was arrested at the party, but the injuries that occurred required medical Read more...
University Panders to Dumb US Rating System
Posted 3:59pm Sunday 21st July 2013 by Josie Cochrane
The University of Otago will soon be including a Grade Point Average (GPA) on all students’ academic transcripts. Professor Vernon Squire, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, said “presenting the GPA increases the portability of the academic transcript.” This will make it easier for Otago students to show off Read more...
Ong Nearly Wronged in Long Con
Posted 3:59pm Sunday 21st July 2013 by Claudia Herron
Dunedin tenants and landlords are being warned about scams targeting the rental market after a University of Otago student almost fell victim to scammers while looking to let her room for the remainder of the year. Having finished her studies, University of Otago student Jasmine Ong Read more...
Return of the MOTHRA - Run For Your Lives
Posted 3:59pm Sunday 21st July 2013 by Bella Macdonald
OUSA Education Officer Jordan Taylor is making a bid for the return of the MOTHRA Student Film Making Awards run by OUSA. The event, which was named after C-grade Japanese film MOTHRA, was last held in 2011. Taylor claimed that the event, which had been running for over 20 years, was Read more...
Otago Teaching Is Shit, Says Otago Teacher
Posted 3:59pm Sunday 21st July 2013 by Jack Montgomerie
Associate Professor Gordon Sanderson, recent recipient of the Prime Minister’s $30,000 Supreme Tertiary Teaching Excellence Award, has slammed the University of Otago’s approach to teaching. After accepting the award, the Dunedin School of Medicine Ophthalmology professor told lecturers who want to Read more...
Hernandez Considering Council Bid
Posted 3:59pm Sunday 21st July 2013 by Sam McChesney
OUSA President Francisco Hernandez has dropped several strong hints that he is lining up a run for the Dunedin City Council (DCC) in November’s local body elections, although nothing has been confirmed. The Otago Daily Times reported last Tuesday that others had asked Hernandez to consider Read more...
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Posted 8:23pm Sunday 14th July 2013 by Jack Montgomerie
The 18th round of negotiations for a 12-country trade agreement in the Pacific Rim has just begun in Malaysia, but potential provisions relating to copyright laws have caused concern among Internet groups. In 2005, the P4 trade agreement was signed and ratified by New Zealand, Brunei, Chile Read more...
The Second Quarterly Executive Reports
Posted 8:23pm Sunday 14th July 2013 by Staff Reporter
Every quarter, each member of the Executive presents a report on what he or she has been up to, and in some of these quarters, Critic wades through the mutual back-slapping and puffery long enough to bring you detailed coverage of the wankfest that ensues. We gave it a miss last quarter, so decided Read more...
Hayne Suspicious of the Internets
Posted 8:23pm Sunday 14th July 2013 by Josie Cochrane
University of Otago Vice-Chancellor Professor Harlene Hayne has spent all of January studying “everything that I could lay my hands on” about Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), she says in the most recent University of Otago Magazine. The article ponders whether “these MOOCs herald the demise of Read more...
Pakehahaha Are They Serious?
Posted 8:23pm Sunday 14th July 2013 by Claudia Herron
What started out as a “tongue-in-cheek” response to the Mana Party’s Maori-only housing proposal now has tens of thousands of “likes” on Facebook and has surpassed every mainstream political party – including the Maori Party, National and Labour – in the social media popularity stakes. The Read more...


