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Castle Street (mostly) Denounces Animal Abuse
Posted 6:31pm Saturday 14th October 2023 by Fox Meyer
As Dunedin flat initiations have come under fire, students on the rowdiest street in town have rushed to their defence. They say the leading story, about allegedly being forced to bite the feet off a live duck, is “not what we’re about at all”. Critic Te Ārohi spoke to one Read more...
OUSA Condemns “Vigilante” Action after Duck Initiation
Posted 12:53pm Monday 9th October 2023 by Fox Meyer
A post on the Dunedin News Facebook page calling for the names and addresses of students involved in an alleged initiation has stirred up online vigilante action. OUSA has denounced the initiation activities - if true - and has also denounced any wannabe justice seekers. Public backlash to the Read more...
Onslaught of Cyber Security Emails Annoy Students
Posted 12:31pm Sunday 8th October 2023 by Reuben Kiss
If you've looked at your inbox at all this year, you will have noticed a torrent of emails from the Uni giving you a “friendly reminder that you have not yet completed the University of Otago cyber security training module(s)” and that these are “mandatory to complete”. Read more...
A message for the 2024 Otago Student Cohort
Posted 12:27pm Sunday 8th October 2023 by Quintin Jane
Since this is the last issue of Critic for the year, I thought I’d take the opportunity to use the my executive privilege to hijack a page here and say thank you to everyone at the University of Otago and across the country who has taken time this year to bring attention to the tertiary Read more...
The Vice Chancellor Position is open, Se We Applied
Posted 12:22pm Sunday 8th October 2023 by Critic
The University is advertising for a new Vice Chancellor. Again. Someone has to take up the mantle and lead this struggling institution through tough times, so we at Critic Te Ārohi figured we’d throw our name in the hat. After all, nobody knows Dunedin like we do. Here’s what we Read more...
Initiations “Back With a Vengeance” after Covid Hiatus
Posted 11:52am Sunday 8th October 2023 by Fox Meyer
Last week, we reported on a flat initiation involving a live eel. Since then, the ODT and NZ Herald have picked up the story, police have been informed, and an investigation by the Uni (who knew about the incident prior to publication) is underway. A minority of students defend the initiation in the Read more...
Otago Uni Proctor Investigates Eel Initiation
Posted 2:37pm Thursday 5th October 2023 by Fox Meyer
Last week, we reported on a flat initiation involving a live eel. Since then, the ODT and NZ Herald have picked up the story, police have been informed, and an investigation by the Uni (who knew about the incident prior to publication) is underway. A minority of students defend the initiation in the Read more...
The Hottest (and Nottest) Takes from the OUSA Referendum
Posted 11:21am Sunday 1st October 2023 by Critic
The OUSA Election happened and some people voted. We went through all the feedback and took out the hottest takes, filled mostly with people who were complaining about things that OUSA is literally already doing or literally has no ability to do. Lots of complaints for people who didn’t run Read more...
DCC Passes Ambitious Zero Carbon Plan
Posted 11:11am Sunday 1st October 2023 by Zak Rudin
The DCC voted last Monday to pass the Zero Carbon Plan 2030, with a 10 to 5 split between councillors. Not only did they pass the plan, they also opted to take the highest investment option of a cool $137 million for climate action. 350 Aotearoa, a climate crisis action group who pushed strongly for Read more...
Animal Abuse at Leith Street Initiation
Posted 11:07am Sunday 1st October 2023 by Iris Hehir
Last Wednesday a flat on Leith Street held an initiation for several freshers who allegedly endured various hazing rituals, including the gross norm of physical abuse, chugging milk, and funnelling vomit. And, as seen by several witnesses, abusing a live eel. A video Read more...

