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Campus Awash In Mysterious Bad Smell
Posted 1:10pm Monday 26th April 2021 by Erin Gourley
A smell descended on campus last week. Students described the smell as “fishy”, “wet mildew”, “wet dog”, “an old wet towel”, “a musty undertone”, and “like a cross between something decomposing and those sheep trucks that go past Read more...
OUSA Motions Pass in Long SGM
Posted 1:07pm Monday 26th April 2021 by Erin Gourley
The Exec were able to validate their Covid-related constitutional breaches and raise their own pay at the SGM last Wednesday. The SGM met quorum, with over 100 students showing up. The Exec’s pay rise generated discussion, because the OUSA President’s pay was set to go up by $8000 Read more...
“Good Vibes” At Netsky-Ousa-Te Roōpu Māori Hui
Posted 12:59pm Monday 26th April 2021 by Denzel Chung
The hui with DJ Netsky took place on Wednesday 21 April. OUSA President Michaela Waite-Harvey said the hui with Belgian DJ Netsky and Te Roōpu Māori went well, with “good vibes only” ahead of his concert last Thursday at Union Hall. “A decent group,” Read more...
Student Loses $750 at Casino After Hyde
Posted 12:56pm Monday 26th April 2021 by Sean Gourley
An Otago student managed to lose $750 within half an hour at the roulette tables at Grand Casino (previously Dunedin Casino) on the evening of the Hyde Street Party. Fresh out of his Teletubby costume, Chip* was having a jug at the Bog before his mate had the bright idea of going to the Read more...
Building Sparks Animal Experiment Debate
Posted 12:46pm Monday 26th April 2021 by Denzel Chung
The opening of the University’s new multi-million dollar animal testing centre, the Eccles Building, has sparked debate between animal activists and students involved in animal experiments. Students involved in animal experiments have pushed back against animal welfare activists, arguing Read more...
OPINION: It's Time We Woke Up
Posted 4:44pm Monday 19th April 2021 by Kate Pitches
Yeah, we fucked up. Our planet’s trashed. It’s 4am. We’re all in denial stumbling around in the dark. The drinks have worn off but we’re pretending they haven’t so that we don’t have to face reality yet. I was at the climate strike last weekend Read more...
The George Street Dots Revisited
Posted 10:01pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Hannah Johns
Last year, the DCC painted dots on George Street to create a pedestrian-friendly space. A year on, the dots are fading away. Hannah Johns spoke to Aaron Hawkins about the dots and discovered that there are no plans to repaint them. Hannah: I’ve become very fond of the dots, every time I Read more...
Someone Shat in the Zoo
Posted 9:57pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Fox Meyer
Title says it all. Great job, fuckhead. Otago’s new Most Wanted is the man who shat in The Zoo at the rugby on 10 April. Described as “slender, blonde, curly-haired and unashamed”, this man is assumed to be highly dangerous and not to be confronted by the public. Public Read more...
University Losing Money, Money, Money on Colleges During 2020
Posted 9:55pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
University halls of residence lost a cool $690,000 in 2020, due to the Covid lockdown. Due to 2020 being the shitshow that it was, the Uni wasn’t quite able to cover all of their hall costs, and have since increased their intake of first-years in accommodation for this year. This is either Read more...
Building Students’ Dream New Vice-Chancellor
Posted 9:51pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
With the gaping void left in our hearts by the departure of beloved Vice-Chancellor Harlene Hayne, students have been left in the lurch when it comes to someone to blame for our next round of department cuts. Critic spent far too much time talking to students about their perfect potential Read more...
Shocking: Students Don’t Engage With Student Politics
Posted 9:48pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Runze Liu
Despite efforts by OUSA, students continue to be indifferent towards its governance. OUSA leaders are tasked with making policy to ensure everything runs smoothly. This includes event planning, keeping the Uni from screwing students over, and providing safe(r) intoxication Read more...
Science Library Third Floor Converted to Offices
Posted 9:43pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Quintin Jane
The third floor of the Uni’s Science Library has been stripped of books and is set to become office spaces for the Sciences Divisional Board i.e. the people who run the Science programmes at Otago. According to Campus Development Division Director Tanya Syddal, the area is to be fit Read more...
India Singled Out in Travel Ban
Posted 9:37pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Fox Meyer
Representatives of international students in New Zealand have spoken out against the India Travel ban. India was singled out in the sudden ban, which provisionally lasts from April 11 to April 38. Tithi Gandhi, Otago Indian Students Association’s (OISA) Welfare & Equity Representative, Read more...
Why the Hyde Themes Were Removed From Event Page
Posted 9:32pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Erin Gourley
The list of Hyde themes was taken down from the event page after students raised concerns that some of the themes were offensive and inappropriate. In particular, students who spoke to Critic were concerned about the “Travellers and Gypsies” theme. “It was a bit annoying Read more...
Clubs Might Get Funding for Food Instead of Just Sports
Posted 9:28pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Erin Gourley
OUSA is proposing to remove the divide between sports and cultural clubs at its upcoming Student General Meeting (SGM). Motion number five on the agenda is “that the Grants Policy be expanded to include some grants for food”. Academic and cultural clubs are pissed about the current Read more...
DCC Denies Use of Sonic Weapon
Posted 9:23pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Asia Martusia King
There is a mosquito device in Dunedin’s Queens Gardens, but a DCC Parks Officer said they were “not aware” of the device’s existence. The so called ‘mosquito device’ installed in Queens Garden emits ultra-high frequency blasts, which are normally detectable Read more...
Students Get COVID Vax
Posted 9:19pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Fox Meyer
Students in health professionals doing their placements are starting to get the COVID vaccine. The Health Sciences Pro Vice Chancellor (PVC) reached out to students over email. The email was a call for anyone about to start work in a frontline medical placement to book an appointment for their Read more...
The Truth About the OUSA SGM
Posted 9:13pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Alex Leckie-Zaharic
OUSA is holding an SGM (Student General Meeting) this week. OUSA have been advertising the SGM as the Executive doing Executive things in public because they need to do it once a year. However, what the Exec haven’t made particularly clear or easy to find is that any member of OUSA (so, Read more...
University Wants A New COC
Posted 9:09pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Denzel Chung
For the first time in 10 years, the University has proposed changes to the Code of Student Conduct and the Discipline Statute. The proposed additions include specific prohibitions for sexual misconduct, online harassment and initiations. The Uni is proposing to have the power to force who breach Read more...
DCC Proposing to Delay Tertiary Precinct Upgrade
Posted 9:01pm Sunday 18th April 2021 by Erin Gourley
The DCC’s draft ten year plan for 2021-2032 proposes to delay the tertiary precinct upgrade into the 2030s. In 2017, the DCC voted to spend $20 million during the 2018-2028 period upgrading the Tertiary Precinct. The plan would upgrade the streets with street art and bike lanes, to create Read more...


