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Link Gets a Glow-Up
Posted 1:57pm Sunday 10th March 2024 by Hugh Askerud
The Link is about to look like the Dunedin Farmers Market after getting a glow up which will leave microwave-lovers and OUSA clubs rejoicing. The University is partway through constructing a quasi-kitchen for the area, as well as opening up space for a series of groups to open stalls during Read more...
Student Journalists Restricted (And Then Not) From Parliament
Posted 1:50pm Sunday 10th March 2024 by Hugh Askerud
Student journalists cried for blood across the motu last week after Speaker of the House Gerry Brownlee revoked the Aotearoa Student Press Association’s (ASPA’s) access to Parliament’s Press Gallery. Critic Te Ārohi joined in with the masses (despite not having been aware of Read more...
OUSA’s TikToker Accused of Rigging Giveaway
Posted 1:44pm Sunday 10th March 2024 by Angus Rees
The OUSA marketing team’s TikTok content creator Amber Harrison has been slammed by commenters after giving away a Hybrid Minds double pass to her ex-flatmate. A series of extremely avid Hybrid Minds fans have protested the giveaway, alleging a conspiracy designed by the TikTok-famous Amber. Read more...
Hayward Accuses Critic Food Reviewers of Subterfuge
Posted 1:34pm Sunday 10th March 2024 by Nina Brown
Critic Te Ārohi spent the past couple of weeks reviewing every hall of residence’s food — some with permission, but largely as undercover freshers. It went well for the most part, until News Editor Hugh and Features Editor Iris had their covers blown at Hayward, and Critic was put Read more...
Initiations Meet Their Maker in the Proctor’s Office
Posted 2:35pm Friday 8th March 2024 by Harriette Boucher
What do you get when you cross a duck, a goldfish, and an eel with copious amounts of alcohol and ‘sufficient evidence’? Suspension and community service. 58 students from the University of Otago and three from Te Pūkenga have lived to tell — or rather not tell — the Read more...
Alcohol Brands Battle Over The Student Taste Bud
Posted 5:09pm Saturday 2nd March 2024 by Hugh Askerud
Sensing blood in the water, several alcohol companies have engaged in a cut-throat competition to secure student tastebuds over the Flo and O-Week period. The increased competition comes after a number of new RTD brands entered the student market, letting the old guard of Cruisers pass gently into Read more...
Baby Hall Shits Its Diaper
Posted 5:05pm Saturday 2nd March 2024 by Hugh Askerud
Shit went down (literally) at Te Rangihīroa College in O-Week after a blocked drain forced the college to close part of its first-floor due to flooding. The blockage happened on the morning of Sunday, Feb 18 – about 24 hours after new residents moved into the $100 million behemoth (no one Read more...
Students Encouraged to Vaccinate Against Meningococcal Disease
Posted 4:59pm Saturday 2nd March 2024 by Adam Stitely
The Meningitis Foundation has started a national campaign urging students to get vaccinated and highlighting the extreme risks of the disease. This push for vaccination comes after a smattering of individual cases have been reported at the University over recent years. Margaret Perley, the Head Read more...
New Low Cost Clinic Set to Ease Student Health Wait Times
Posted 4:56pm Saturday 2nd March 2024 by Gryffin Blockley
Dunedin City GP have set up a new low-cost clinic aimed at easing disparity in health outcomes for students and other (likely more deserving) groups. The change comes after Student Health wait times have lengthened to a criminal degree in recent years. The new centre will be a Very Low Cost Read more...
Know Your Stuff Finds a Bad Batch of MDMA
Posted 4:50pm Saturday 2nd March 2024 by Monty O’Rielly
A bad batch of gear was making the rounds during O-Week, leaving students both impoverished and with severe stomach pains after consumption. On Thursday, Feb 22, Know Your Stuff (with the unfortunate acronym KYS), the national drug-testing agency, issued the warning, “Several samples presented Read more...

