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Landlord Fails to Make Tenants Pay for Lockdown Freezer Leak
Posted 2:25pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Denzel Chung
A North Dunedin landlord discovered damage to a flat during last year’s lockdown and unsuccessfully took the tenants to the Tenancy Tribunal for $1800. The tenants, who were granted name suppression by the Tribunal, were not even at the flat at the time of the damage. The landlord Read more...
$26,000 For Silverline Mental Health Festival
Posted 2:16pm Sunday 18th July 2021 by Denzel Chung
Silverline, a student-led mental health advocacy group, spent $26,000 on a two-day festival centred around mental health. They are optimistic about the level of student engagement that the festival received. The 2021 Silverline Festival was held at the St David Complex on 21-22 May this year. Read more...
Counterprotestor Injured at Groundswell Protest is “Disappointed” in Behaviour
Posted 5:43pm Friday 16th July 2021 by Oscar Francis
The Dunedin woman whose sign reading “NO FARMING ON A DEAD PLANET” was ripped from her hands by a Groundswell protester says she is “disappointed in their behaviour”. Groundswell Convenor Bryce McKenzie claims Groundswell is "not responsible". The Read more...
OUSA Finds Flaws in Government Drug Testing Policy
Posted 11:15am Tuesday 13th July 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
OUSA wasted no time in giving feedback on the Government’s new Drug and Substance Checking Legislation Bill, hoping to make the bill less likely to screw students over. The submission, prepared by OUSA Political Rep Mhairi Mackenzie Everitt, outlines OUSA’s history with drug Read more...
Traffic Goes Up 50% When Students Return
Posted 11:12am Tuesday 13th July 2021 by Quintin Jane
Traffic was almost 50% up on State Highway One as students poured in for the start of the term. Radio One reported that 8,068 vehicles sputtered along SH1 by Kilmog Hill on Friday the 19th of February, the day before O Week began at the start of the year. This is 43% higher than the 2020 Read more...
Lime Scooters Hoon Out of Dunedin
Posted 11:09am Tuesday 13th July 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
Citing “careful consideration” and the “weighing up [of] many factors”, Lime has decided to retreat from Dunedin. But anyone with half a brain knows that the real reason because we threw so many of their scooters in the Leith. Lime is a self-proclaimed “global Read more...
Police Target Otago Students With More Breathalysers
Posted 11:04am Tuesday 13th July 2021 by Erin Gourley
Otago students will be targeted for drink driving in a new police campaign, the Campus Cop has warned. This is a big PSA that there will be more breathalyser stops on the streets around campus, starting from Re-O Week. The new campaign will see cop stops with breathalysers stationed around North Read more...
The Exec Did Stuff and Wrote About It, Now Read About Us Reading About It
Posted 11:00am Tuesday 13th July 2021 by Fox Meyer
Nobody set the minimum page count of the Exec’s second quarterly reports of 2021 at seven pages, but they chose to write that much, anyway. We read through all of them to let you know who’s doing what. Points were given exclusively for brevity, because that’s the only thing we can Read more...
Wife Guy, Luthier, Doctor, Dean: Meet Your New Vice-Chancellor, David Murdoch
Posted 10:53am Tuesday 13th July 2021 by Erin Gourley
Professor David Murdoch has many hats on his plate to juggle. He’s still working in clinical practice for the Canterbury DHB, and he’s still the Dean of Otago’s Christchurch Campus. He’s a pathologist, a career that has recently become very relevant and interesting Read more...
Police Target Otago Students With More Breathalysers
Posted 2:29pm Thursday 1st July 2021 by Erin Gourley
Otago students will be targeted for drink driving in a new police campaign, the Campus Cop has warned. This is a big PSA that there will be more breathalyser stops on the streets around campus, starting from Re-O Week. The new campaign will see cop stops with breathalysers around North Read more...
Centre City New World Allegedly Denied Leave Requests for Exams
Posted 1:09pm Friday 18th June 2021 by Denzel Chung
Dunedin's Centre City New World denied students’ requests for leave to sit exams, according to a student working at the supermarket. The supermarket owner denies this claim. An employee had applied for leave three weeks in advance for a University exam, said an anonymous student Read more...
The Spat Behind Music for the People’s Relocation from New New New
Posted 1:47pm Friday 11th June 2021 by Oscar Francis
A very public falling-out between a venue owner and a local artist on Facebook has seen Starters stepping up to the plate to save the Music for the People gig, which is taking place this weekend. Person Will, Music for the People’s organiser, put New New New founder Ian McKinlay on blast in Read more...
Shosha Selling Cream Canisters Again, Now With Paperwork
Posted 4:52pm Wednesday 9th June 2021 by Erin Gourley
Shosha has started selling cream canisters again, after removing the product from their shelves on 16 May due to concerns about recreational use. The vape store has put measures in place to make sure that their customers are using them for “hospitality/baking/catering purposes” Read more...
Fees Increase for International Students Despite Protest
Posted 5:33pm Tuesday 8th June 2021 by Erin Gourley
70 students showed up to the University Council meeting today in protest of raising international student fees, but the University Council voted to raise the fees anyway. The Council will raise the fees in a new way. For international students returning to Otago, their fees will be Read more...
University RAGE at Heavy Handed Government Policies, Polite Bureaucrat-Speak Mask Comes OFF to Reveal COMPLETE BREAKDOWN of Relationships at Education Coalface
Posted 5:02pm Sunday 30th May 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
Last week Critic wrote about OUSA’s submission on the Government’s new policy around tertiary students, and the gist was that while they liked the vibe, they didn’t like the details. The Uni seem to agree, saying that the Code is “eminently sensible” but also has a lot Read more...
Yikes! Blood Donations Still Restricted for Trans Women and Gay Men
Posted 5:00pm Sunday 30th May 2021 by Erin Gourley
The New Zealand Blood Service are "planning a review" of their approach to gay and transgender donors. A trans student at Otago, who was a frequent plasma donor before they transitioned, said that “it's just fucked at the moment.” Another student noted that the Read more...
A SORDID TALE OF SQUALOR: Landlord Binned Bottle Collection … Or Did He?
Posted 4:57pm Sunday 30th May 2021 by Denzel Chung
A student had their bottle collection wrecked by a landlord who “did not believe they were still on the property at the time,” according to a Tenancy Tribunal ruling. Their landlord has hit back, saying “the Tribunal has got it half-right”. Louis’ tenancy for Read more...
“I’ve changed,” Sobs Veggie Boy in Teary Tell All Interview
Posted 4:54pm Sunday 30th May 2021 by Fox Meyer
The cheapest coffee in town will now cost more than a coin, as Veggie Boys raises its price by a dollar. A regular is now $3, and a large comes in at $4. The price increase comes during a change of management. Supreet, the new manager at Veggie Boys, told Radio One that the previous owners Read more...
Peace-loving Professor Pans Parliamentarian for Lukewarm Take on KILLER ROBOTS
Posted 4:51pm Sunday 30th May 2021 by Adam Currie
Last Wednesday, Hon Phil Twyford gave a lecture on disarmament in Archway Two. It was mostly attended by politics nerds and mature students. Twyford is the Government's Minister of Disarmament and Arms Control. Twyford spent most of the time talking about his work to stop “killer Read more...
National Coordinator of Thursdays in Black: SHOCK RESIGNATION
Posted 4:49pm Sunday 30th May 2021 by Erin Gourley
The Coordinator of Thursdays in Black Aotearoa, Jahla Tran-Lawrence, has resigned. Thursdays in Black Aotearoa will have a by-election on 17 June to find a new leader. Thursdays in Black is a student-run campaign that aims to prevent and respond to sexual harm in universities and polytechs in Read more...


